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Physics, 22.10.2019 01:30 Jalenmiller492

You are investigating the report of a ufo landing in an isolated portion of new mexico, and encounter a strange object that is radiating sound waves uniformly in all directions. assume that the sound comes from a point source and that you can ignore reflections. you are slowly walking toward the source. when you are 7.5 m from it, you measure its intensity to be 0.11w/m2.

an intensity of 1.0w/m2 is often used as the "threshold of pain". how much closer to the source can you move before the sound intensity reaches this threshold?

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