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5 January, 11:21

The decibel level of an orchestra is 90 db, and the violin section achieves a level of 80 dB. How does the sound intensity from the full orchestra compare to that from the violin section alone?

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  1. 5 January, 15:15
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    The difference in the decibel corresponses to a constant difference in the loudness perceived.

    The refore the sound intensity from the orchestra is like 100 times that of the violin.
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