SOLUTION: A constant tone is being applied to a speaker, the voltage across the speaker is 5 volts. Volts increased to 15 volts in order to increase the sound level. what is the decibel gai
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: A constant tone is being applied to a speaker, the voltage across the speaker is 5 volts. Volts increased to 15 volts in order to increase the sound level. what is the decibel gain? round to the nearest decibel
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A constant tone is being applied to a speaker, the voltage across the speaker is 5 volts. Volts increased to 15 volts in order to increase the sound level. what is the decibel gain? round to the nearest decibel
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The decibel formula for voltage: db = 20*log()
:
E1 = 15 v; E2 = 5v
:
db = 20*log()
:
db = 20*log(3)
:
db = 20 * .47712
:
9.54 db ~ 10 db gain
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