You are listening to the radio when one of your favorite songs comes on, so you turn up the volume. If you managed to increase t
he sound intensity by 17.0 dB, by what factor did the intensity of the sound, in W/m2, increase?
The intensity of sound, in W/m2, increased by a factor of .
To solve this problem we need to apply the corresponding sound intensity measured from the logarithmic scale. Since in the range of intensities that the human ear can detect without pain there are large differences in the number of figures used on a linear scale, it is usual to use a logarithmic scale. The unit most used in the logarithmic scale is the decibel yes described as
Where,
I = Acoustic intensity in linear scale
= Hearing threshold
The value in decibels is 17dB, then
Using properties of logarithms we have,
Therefore the factor that the intensity of the sound was
A substance that is neither acidic nor basic is neutral. The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral.
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J.J. Thomson discovered electrons and noticed that an atom can be divided. Also, he concluded atoms are made of positive cores and negatively charged particles within it.