Find Pressure amplitude from given decibels

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Homework Help Overview

The problem involves determining the pressure amplitude of a sound wave given its intensity level in decibels. The context is within the subject area of acoustics and sound wave properties.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the relationship between intensity level in decibels and pressure amplitude, referencing relevant equations. There is an exploration of potential errors in the calculations and the phrasing of the problem statement.

Discussion Status

The discussion reflects a mix of validation of calculations and frustration over discrepancies with online homework feedback. Some participants suggest that the numerical result may be correct but question the exact requirements of the homework platform.

Contextual Notes

There is mention of significant figures in the context of the problem, and participants express concern over the accuracy of their entries in the online system.

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Homework Statement


A sound wave has an intensity level of 49 dB. What is the pressure amplitude of this wave?

Po= 2x10^-5

Homework Equations



β=10log(I/I0)
I≈P^2

The Attempt at a Solution


I can't figure out why I'm getting this problem wrong. So I set it up, 49=10log(I/I0)
-> 4.9=log(I/I0) -> 10^4.9=(I/I0) From there, I replaced the intensity for pressure amp (equation 2) -> p=(2*10^-5)√(10^4.9)
Pamp=.0056Pa

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Hi Angie_Agnes! :smile:

You calculation looks good.
Any reason to doubt your result?
 
yes, it's online homework and says it's wrong :(
 
Well, I think you have to tweak your result a bit then.
I believe it is numerically correct, but these online homework sites can be a bit difficult with the exact phrasing.
Btw, I'm assuming you did not make a typo in the problem statement...
 
I copied and pasted the question, so no typo... I typed it in as .005 Pa and .006Pa and both came up wrong. Frustrating!
 
With 2 significant digits in 49 dB, it should be 0.0056 Pa or 5.6 mPa.
I can't make anything else from it.
 
THANK YOU! got it right as .0056Pa. Awesome!
 
Huh? But that is your original answer from your opening post! :confused:
 
I looked back at my past answers, I had entered it .005 and .006 at first, before entering it finally as .0056.
 
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All is well that ends well! :wink:
 

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