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A fan at a rock concert is 30 m from the edge of the stage. The sound intensity level at the edge of the stage is 110 dB. The
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Jimmy
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A stone is dropped into a well of depth 11 m. How long after that, the sound of the splash can be heard? Given speed of sound
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Hannah
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The siren on an ambulance is emitting a sound whose frequency is 2421 Hz. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) If the ambulance is
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carter montgomery
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(a) By what factor is one sound more intense than another if the sound has a level 17.0 dB higher than the other?
(b) If one
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Justin
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Sound travels at 343 meters per second. You measured 3 seconds for sound travel from place A to place B. What is the distance
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skyler
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At a concert, the loudness of sound, L, in decibels, is given by the equation L=10log(I/I_o), where I is the intensity, in watts
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Jus
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What is the intensity in watts per meter squared of 85.0 db sound?
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Jason
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Read the sentence.
The loud tick of the clock and the endless drip-drop of the faucet made it difficult to concentrate. The
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Sound engineers make sure that the “sound matches the movements” of characters and other objects in the film. What does this
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I hate math
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Is it possible to have music without any sound but rhythm?
(1 point) Yes, if only drums were used. No, rhythm is a form of sound.
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The Doppler effect occurs when
a) a source of sound moves toward a listener b) a listener moves toward a source of sound c) a
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anonymous
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A splash is heard 3.12s after a stone is dropped into a well 45m deep.the speed of sound in air is(g=10m/s2)
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payal
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A light-rail commuter train blows its 200 Hz horn as it approaches a crossing. The speed of sound is 336 m/s.
a)An observer
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Ben
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The lower frequency limit for human hearing is usually considered to be 20.0 Hz. (a) What is
the speed of sound in m/s if the air
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Hannah
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Hans stands at the rim of the grand canyon and yodels down to the bottom. He hears his yodel echo back from the canyon floor
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jay
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Expensive amplifier A is rated at 210W , while the more modest amplifier B is rated at 45W .
Estimate the sound level in decibels
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waves
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When a tuning fork is held over the open end of a very thin tube, as in the figure below, the smallest value of L that produces
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Jolie
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A stationary whistle emits a sound of 188 Hz. If passengers in a car hear the whistle with a frequency of 198 Hz, how fast was
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Sav
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As measured from centre ice, a single wildly cheering hockey fan can produce a sound intensity level of 60dB. What sound
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HelpMeWithPhysics
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An 8 hour exposure to a sound level of 95.0 dB may cause hearing damage. What energy in joules falls on a 0.850 cm diameter
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Justin
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A speaker at an open-air concert emits 600 of sound power, radiated equally in all directions.
a)What is the intensity of the
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JessicaP
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When the energy of a sound wave is transferred to a particle of a medium and causes it to vibrate and generate heat, the sound
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Mark Ronson
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A train whistle is heard at 280Hz as the train approaches town. The train cuts its speed in half as it nears the station, and
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henry
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what is the minimum riding speed needed to be able to hear the whistle? Remember, you can assume the following things: The
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taylor
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Find the temperature at which the velocity of sound in air is 1.25 times the velocity of sound at 0 degree centigrade.
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srikar
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A loudspeaker has a movable diaphragm (cone) that vibrates back and forth in harmonic motion to produce sound. The displacement
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sunny
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Humans can hear sounds with frequencies up to about 20.0 kHz, but dogs can hear frequencies up to about 40.0 kHz. Dog whistles
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Romy
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If sound travels at 330m/s in air, how long does it take for sound to travel 10,000m in air?
If sound travels at 1500m/s in
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Lucyyyyy
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Sound travels about 343 meters per second. The function d(t)= 343t gives the distance d(t) in meters that sound travels in t
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Sound is detected when a sound wave causes the eardrum to vibrate. Typically, the diameter of the eardrum is about 8.4 mm in
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Ana
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A loudspeaker is placed between two observers who are 114 m apart, along the line connecting them. If one observer records a
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Anonymous
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A tuning fork has been damaged and its frequency slightly changed. What could its altered frequency be if it produces two beats
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Helen
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You are riding your bicycle directly away from a stationary source of sound and hear a frequency that is 2.5% lower than the
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Coreen
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One person talking softly in a room is about 60dB. If 100 people in the room are all talking at the same level the intensity is
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Anonymous
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A grade-school teacher insists that the the overall sound level in his classroom not exceed 64 dB at his location. There are 25
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chris giordano
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A hiker in a canyon calls out “Hello” and hears his echo 2 s later. How far away are the canyon walls?
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Faoruk
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A hammer taps on the end of a 4.02 m long metal bar at room temperature. A microphone at the other end of the bar picks up two
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Anonymous
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A sprinter crosses the finish line of a race. The roar of the crowd in front approaches her at a speed of 357m/s . The roar from
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Anonymous
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which is an example of a sound without rhythm?
Q: rain on a roof Q; a thunder clap Q: the beat of a drum Q: horse hooves on a
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0
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A train whistle is heard at 310Hz as the train approaches town. The train cuts its speed in half as it nears the station, and
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ggg
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The sound emitted by bats has a wavelength
of 3.45 mm. What is the frequency in air? The speed of sound in air is 343 m/s.
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Lindsey
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A hiker shouts toward a vertical cliff 660 m away. The echo is heard 4.00 s later.
(a) What is the speed of sound of the hiker's
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willis tower
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Expensive amplifier A is rated at 250 W, while the more modest amplifier B is rated at 45 W. (a) Estimate the sound level in
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emy
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The human ear can detect sounds with frequencies between 20 Hz and 20kHz. Find the largest and smallest wavelengths the ear can
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Steve
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15 beats are heard in 5 seconds when a piano key and a tuning fork of slightly higher frequency (440 Hz) are struck at the same
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alicia
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At a concert, the loudness of sound, L, in decibels, is given by the equation L=10log(I/I_o), where I is the intensity, in watts
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Jus
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a.)At rest, a car's horn sounds at a frequency of 410 Hz. The horn is sounded while the car is moving down the street. A
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sanchi
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From a vantage point very close to the track at a stock car race, you hear the sound emitted by a moving car. You detect a
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Joe
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You let out a shout, echo comes back and reaches you in 1.4 seconds. if the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s, what is the
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tim
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Which of the following would be most likely to transmit sound with the highest speed?
A. An iron rail B. Wooden steps C. Water in
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Dako
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