For Part 2
If Intensity is greater than 8.1 x 10^-9, ear damage occurs so that means the greatest intensity at which no ear damage occurs is 8.1 x 10^-9. So to find the maximum loudness of a sound so that no ear damage occurs, you have to sub in 8.1 x 10^-9 for I in the equation and solve for L.
8.1 x 10^-9 = 10^-12 x e^0.1L
8.1 x 10^3 = e^0.1L
ln(8.1 x 10^3) = 0.1L
ln(8.1 x 10^3)/0.1 = L
Part 3
You have to find the difference in loudness when intensity is doubled. So
I = 10^-12 x e^0.1L
For Intensity to have doubled, loudness must have changed so
Let L = L* for 2I
2I = 10^=12 x e^0.1(L*)
Also,
2I = 2 x I
= 2 x 10^-12 x e^0.1L
So,
2 x 10^-12 x e^0.1L = 10^-12 x e^0.1(L*)
2e^0.1L = e^0.1L*
ln (2 x e^0.1L) = 0.1L*
ln 2 + 0.1L = 0.1L*
ln 2 = 0.1L* - 0.1L
L* - L = ln2/0.1
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