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3 August, 01:49

The intensity level is 65 db at a distance 5.00 m from a barking dog. What would be a reasonable estimate for the intensity level if two identical dogs very close to each other were barking? You can ignore any interference effects.

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  1. 3 August, 02:14
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    68 db

    Explanation:

    Since now instead of one two dogs are barking simultaneously close to each other, therefore we take n = 2.

    Ignoring interference effects, the barking of two dogs result in a higher level of intensity which is given by,

    β (db) = 10*㏒ (2)

    =3 db

    So, a reasonable estimate for the raised Intensity Level is: 65db+3db = 68db
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