Question
Question: How intense is 80 dB sound in comparison to 40 dB? (A) \({10^4}\) (B) \({10^2}\) (C) \({2}\)...
How intense is 80 dB sound in comparison to 40 dB?
(A) 104
(B) 102
(C) 2
(D) 21
Solution
We are quite known with the term known as a decibel. It is a parameter to measure the intensity of sound or the signal by comparing it with a reference level on a logarithmic scale. In general, it is the measure of loudness. It measures the relative loudness of the sound in the form of ratios.
Complete step by step answer:
The formula for the loudness of sound is,
L=10log10(I0I)
Here I0 is the intensity of sound for the reference level, and I is the intensity of sound at the given level. It is the ratio of relative measures of powers. The sound can also be approximated in terms of frequencies.
Let L1 be the loudness for 40 dB sound and L2 be the loudness for 80 dB sound. So, therefore, we can now represent these both as,
L1=10log(I0I1)
Here I1 is the intensity of sound for 40 dB and I0 is the intensity of sound for the reference level.
We will now substitute 40 dB I1 to calculate the value of L1, and hence we will get,