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Rubentheran
Jan 18, 2011, 04:53 AM
17.Two sources have sound levels of 75 dB and 80 dB. If they are sounding simultaneously, what is the combined sound level ?

Ans:81.2 db

How am I supposed to this? What is the formula.I really don't know.Can someone show me the solution.The given answer is 81.2 db.Thanks

jcaron2
Jan 18, 2011, 06:13 AM
Since dB's are a logarithmic scale, you can't add them directly. It's easiest to convert from dB into W/m^2, add the two intensities, and then convert back into dB.

To go from W/m^2 to dB, the formula is:

L_I=10 \cdot \log (\frac {I}{I_{ref}}),

where L_I is the intensity in dB, I is the intensity in W/m^2, and I_{ref} is the reference intensity (which is equal to 10^{-12} W/m^2 by definition.

So can you solve the above formula for I so you can calculate the intensity in W/m^2? Just do it for both sources, then do as I said and add them together, then convert back to dB with the above formula.

jcaron2
Jan 18, 2011, 06:14 AM
Remember, it's log base 10, so to "undo" the log when solving the equation for I, you need to raise 10 to the power of each side of the equation.