SOLUTION: The loudness of sound is measured in decibels (db)
Example : The sound of a phone ringing , at 60 dB, has a sound intensity of 10^6 units.
A loud rock concert might have a sou
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Example : The sound of a phone ringing , at 60 dB, has a sound intensity of 10^6 units.
A loud rock concert might have a sou
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Question 1155251: The loudness of sound is measured in decibels (db)
Example : The sound of a phone ringing , at 60 dB, has a sound intensity of 10^6 units.
A loud rock concert might have a sound intensity of 120 db. How many times louder is the sound intensity at a rock concert compared to that of a phone ringing? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The loudness of sound is measured in decibels (db)
Example : The sound of a phone ringing , at 60 dB, has a sound intensity of 10^6 units.
A loud rock concert might have a sound intensity of 120 db. How many times louder is the sound intensity at a rock concert compared to that of a phone ringing?
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You have to specify the relation between "loudness" and the db's.