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20 October, 12:55

A student is standing 8 m from a roaring truck engine that is measured at 100 dB. The student moves 4 m closer to the engine. What is the measured loudness at the new distance?

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  1. 20 October, 15:22
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    The loudness or sound intensity of the roaring truck engine is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. it follows the law of squares that is

    r1^2 / r2^2 = L2/L1

    8^2 / 4^2 = L2 / 100 dB

    L2 = 400 dB

    The answer to this problem is 400 dB increased frim 100 dB.
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