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| Question 302651:  The loudness L of a sound measured in decibels (dB) is given by the formula: L = 10 · log I/I(0) , where I represents the intensity of the sound measured in watts per square meter (w/m^2), and I(0) = 10^-12 w/m^2.
 
 What is the intensity of a noise (in w/m^2)whose loudness is measured at 80 dB.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The loudness L of a sound measured in decibels (dB) is given by the formula: L = 10 · log I/I(0) , where I represents the intensity of the sound measured in watts per square meter (w/m^2), and I(0) = 10^-12 w/m^2. What is the intensity of a noise (in w/m^2)whose loudness is measured at 80 dB.
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 L = 10 · log I/I(0)
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 80 = 10*log[I/10^-12]
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 8 = log [I/10^-12]
 I/10^-12 = 10^8
 I = 10^-4 w/m^2
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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