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10 May, 12:27

If the distance from the source is doubled, what will happen to sound intensity

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  1. 10 May, 15:04
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    Answer: sound intensity will decrease to the one - fourth of its initial value.

    Explanation:

    The relationship between sound intensity and the distance obeys inverse square law, where the intensity of sound is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. That is,

    I = 1 / r^2

    Where

    I = sound intensity

    r = distance.

    If the distance from the source is doubled, sound intensity will decrease in value to the one - fourth of its initial value.
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