10 (a)
The intensity I, measured in watt/m2, of a sound is given by I = 10–12 × e0.1L , where L is the loudness of the sound in decibels.
(i)
If the loudness of a sound at a concert is 110 decibels, find the intensity of the sound. Give your answer in scientific notation.
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(ii)
Ear damage occurs if the intensity of a sound is greater than 8.1 × 10–9 watt/m2 . What is the maximum loudness of a sound so that no ear damage occurs?
The answers work out the answer as 89.996 which I understand but they round up their final to 90. Wouldn't 90 cause damage though as it is above the 89.996? I would have thought to round down to either 89.5 or 89. Would I be wrong?
Thanks
The intensity I, measured in watt/m2, of a sound is given by I = 10–12 × e0.1L , where L is the loudness of the sound in decibels.
(i)
If the loudness of a sound at a concert is 110 decibels, find the intensity of the sound. Give your answer in scientific notation.
1
(ii)
Ear damage occurs if the intensity of a sound is greater than 8.1 × 10–9 watt/m2 . What is the maximum loudness of a sound so that no ear damage occurs?
The answers work out the answer as 89.996 which I understand but they round up their final to 90. Wouldn't 90 cause damage though as it is above the 89.996? I would have thought to round down to either 89.5 or 89. Would I be wrong?
Thanks