Calculating Sound Intensity Levels for a Baby's Parents

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The discussion focuses on calculating the difference in sound intensity levels experienced by a father and mother due to their distances from a baby's mouth. The father is 30 cm away, while the mother is 150 cm away. Participants clarify the use of formulas for intensity and logarithmic calculations, emphasizing the spherical propagation of sound. The correct approach involves using the area formula for a sphere, leading to the calculation of sound intensity difference as approximately -13.98 dB. The final question addresses whether to reverse the ratio in the logarithmic calculation, indicating a need for clarity on the correct application of the formula.
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Homework Statement



A baby's mouth is 30 cm from her father's ear and 150 cm from her mother's ear. Compute the difference, in dB, between the sound intensity levels heard by the father and by the mother.

Homework Equations



Intensity = Power/ Area; power = 1/2 * mass per unit length*angular frequency^2*Area^2*v
Intensity = 1/2*Bulk modulus*Area^2*k*angular frequency
B = 10log (I/Io)

The Attempt at a Solution



i understand how to get the velocity (344m/s), but what about the mass per unit length, angular frequency and area

I don't know how to do this problem with such little info, unless I'm using the wrong formulas

ANY help would be much appreciated
 
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You're subtracting logs, what rule is there for subtracting logs?
 
u divide them, i understand that, however but where does the distance come into play? in the area?
 
Oh, use the first formula. You're dividing so the power should cancel, right?
 
yeah, the powers cancel out, but how does 30 cm and 150 cm relate to area

so far i have

answer =10 log (A * 1/A)
 
Well the sound is propagating like a spherical shell, A=4πr^2.
 
ah-ha

answer = 10 log (r^2/R^2) = 10 log ( 30^2 / 150^2) = -13.9794 dB

am i supposed to put 150^2/30^2 in the log, or is it fine the way it is?

thanks
 
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