The average intensity of a wave on a given surface is defined as the rate at which energy flows through the surface. (you may use the scientific notation with "e" when submitting answers with powers of 10. Eg: 1.38  10-15 = 1.38e-15) (b) Calculate the intensity level of a sound if its intensity is half of the "threshold of pain" intensity   dB (c) Machines used to cut metals create loud sounds. If such a machine creates a sound intensity of 4.00 x 10-5 W/m2, what is the intensity level of the sound generated by the machine in decibels?  dB (d) If there are 50 identical such machines operating at the same time inside a factory, calculate the intensity of sound inside the factory (assume that the noise inside the factory is only due to these metal cutting machines)?  W/m2

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The average intensity of a wave on a given surface is defined as the rate at which energy flows through the surface. (you may use the scientific notation with "e" when submitting answers with powers of 10. Eg: 1.38  10-15 = 1.38e-15)

(b) Calculate the intensity level of a sound if its intensity is half of the "threshold of pain" intensity   dB

(c) Machines used to cut metals create loud sounds. If such a machine creates a sound intensity of 4.00 x 10-5 W/m2, what is the intensity level of the sound generated by the machine in decibels?
 dB

(d) If there are 50 identical such machines operating at the same time inside a factory, calculate the intensity of sound inside the factory (assume that the noise inside the factory is only due to these metal cutting machines)?
 W/m2

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