General Physics, 2nd Edition
General Physics, 2nd Edition
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ISBN: 9780471522782
Author: Morton M. Sternheim
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 22, Problem 57E

(a)

To determine

The intensity in watts per square.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 57E

The intensity in watts per square is 108Wm2_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for intensity level of sound.

    β=10log10(I1I0)        (I)

Here, β is the intensity level of sound, I0 is the lowest audible intensity and I1 is the intensity of sound at 10m distance.

Given that the intensity level of sound is 40dB.

Apply the above condition in equation (I), and rearrange to find I1.

    40dB=10log10(I1I0)4=log10(I1I0)104=(I1I0)I1=104×I0        (II)

Since the lowest audible intensity is equal to 1012Wm2, equation (II) is written as

    I1=(104)(1012Wm2)=108Wm2

Conclusion:

Therefore, the intensity in watts per square is 108Wm2_.

(b)

To determine

The intensity level in decibels 3m from the radio.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 57E

The intensity level in decibels 3m from the radio is 50.45dB_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the relation between acoustic power in terms of intensity.

    P=I1(4πr2)        (III)

Here, P is the acoustic power at 10m distance, and r is the distance from the source.

From subpart(a), the intensity of sound at 10m distance is 108Wm2.

Use the above condition in equation (III).

    P=(108Wm2)(4π(10m)2)=1.256×105W        (IV)

Write the expression for intensity of sound at a distance of 3m.

    I=P4π(3m)2

Here, I is the intensity of sound at a distance of 3m.

Use equation (IV) in the above equation.

    I=1.256×105W4π(3m)2=1.11×107Wm2

Write the expression for intensity level of sound at a distance of 3m.

    β=10log10(II0)        (IV)

Here, β is the intensity level of sound, I0 is the lowest audible intensity and I is the intensity of sound at a distance of 3m.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.11×107Wm2 for I, and 1012Wm2 for I0 in equation (IV), to find β.

    β=10log10(1.11×107Wm21012Wm2)=50.45dB

Therefore, the intensity level in decibels 3m from the radio is 50.45dB_.

(c)

To determine

The output power of the radio in watts that is spread uniformly from a forward hemisphere.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 57E

The output power of the radio in watts that is spread uniformly from a forward hemisphere is 6.28×106W_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for acoustic power from a hemisphere.

    P=I(2πr2)        (V)

Here, P is the acoustic power from a hemisphere.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.11×107Wm2 for I, and 3m for r in equation (V), to find P.

    P=(1.11×107Wm2)(2π(3m)2)=6.273×106W6.28×106W

Therefore, The output power of the radio in watts that is spread uniformly from a forward hemisphere is 6.28×106W_.

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