A sound that is below the threshold of human hearing has a negative sound intensity (in W/m2). a negative sound intensity level (in dß). a sound intensity level less than 1 dB, but greater than 0 dB. a sound intensity of zero dB.

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A sound that is below the threshold of human hearing has
a negative sound intensity (in W/m2).
Oa negative sound intensity level (in dß).
a sound intensity level less than 1 dB, but greater than 0 dß.
a sound intensity of zero dß.
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Transcribed Image Text:A sound that is below the threshold of human hearing has a negative sound intensity (in W/m2). Oa negative sound intensity level (in dß). a sound intensity level less than 1 dB, but greater than 0 dß. a sound intensity of zero dß. గోపశ్ లలా 22 05XL)
A person listening to a siren from a stationary police car observes the frequency and
wavelength of that sound. This person now moves rapidly towards the police car.
The frequency of the sound the person observes is higher than it was but the
wavelength does not change.
The wavelength of the sound the person observes is shorter than it was, and the
frequency is higher than it was.
The wavelength of the sound the person observes is shorter than it was, but the
frequency does not change.
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Transcribed Image Text:A person listening to a siren from a stationary police car observes the frequency and wavelength of that sound. This person now moves rapidly towards the police car. The frequency of the sound the person observes is higher than it was but the wavelength does not change. The wavelength of the sound the person observes is shorter than it was, and the frequency is higher than it was. The wavelength of the sound the person observes is shorter than it was, but the frequency does not change. with any auect thany ameciondconcarnc/tochnicald ukiecviotoxton my Dlaaca cantact mo 305X() 03
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