Calculate the sound intensity 6 m from a loudspeaker of power 20 mW. - Leaving Cert Physics - Question g - 2021

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Calculate the sound intensity 6 m from a loudspeaker of power 20 mW.
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Calculate the sound intensity using the formula

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To calculate the sound intensity (I) from a loudspeaker, we can use the formula:
I=AP
where:
- I is the sound intensity,
- P is the power of the loudspeaker,
- A is the area over which the sound is distributed.
Calculate the area A

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Since sound propagates uniformly in all directions, the area (A) can be calculated as the surface area of a sphere:
A=4πr2
For this problem, the distance (r) is 6 m:
A=4π(6)2=144πm2≈452.39m2
Substitute values to find intensity I

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Now substituting the values into the intensity formula:
- The power (P) of the loudspeaker is 20 mW, which is equal to 0.02 W.
I=452.390.02≈4.42×10−5W m−2
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