The formula for measuring sound intensity indecibels D is defined by the equation D = 10 log ( I I 0 ) , where I is the intensity of the sound in wattsper square meter and I 0 = 10 − 12 is the lowest level ofsound that the average person can hear. How manydecibels are emitted from a largeorchestra with asound intensity of 6.3 ⋅ 10 − 3 watts per square meter?
The formula for measuring sound intensity indecibels D is defined by the equation D = 10 log ( I I 0 ) , where I is the intensity of the sound in wattsper square meter and I 0 = 10 − 12 is the lowest level ofsound that the average person can hear. How manydecibels are emitted from a largeorchestra with asound intensity of 6.3 ⋅ 10 − 3 watts per square meter?
The formula for measuring sound intensity indecibels D is defined by the equation
D
=
10
log
(
I
I
0
)
,
where I is the intensity of the sound in wattsper square meter and
I
0
=
10
−
12
is the lowest level ofsound that the average person can hear. How manydecibels are emitted from a largeorchestra with asound intensity of
6.3
⋅
10
−
3
watts per square meter?
Q3: Define the linear functional J: H(2)
R by
1(v) = a(v. v) - L(v)
Let u be the unique weak solution to a(u,v) = L(v) in H() and suppose that
a(...) is a symmetric bilinear form on H(2) prove that
1- u is minimizer. 2- u is unique. 3- The minimizer J(u,) can be rewritten under
algebraic form
u Au-ub.
J(u)=u'Au-
Where A. b are repictively the stiffence matrix and the load vector
= 1
2
= 3
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On the unit circle, sketch 0 = 0.95π radians in standard position.
Then use the coordinates shown, which are rounded to the hundredths place, to find cos (0.95π) and sin (0.95π).
Write your answers to the hundredths place.
(1.00, 0.00)
0.00
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cos (0.95π) = ☐
sin (0.95π) = ☐
From the ground, a rubber ball is launched 20 feet into the air. If its rebound is 7/10, how far will it have vertically traveled after the first five bounces?
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