Physics, asked by bhaskar12349, 9 months ago

the intensity of sound is related to??​

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Answered by jayshripmahajan
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The speed of sound in a material, particularly in a gas or liquid, varies with temperature because a change in temperature affects the material's density. In air, for example, the speed of sound increases with an increase in temperature. At 32 °F.

Answered by Anonymous
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<b><marquee>The intensity of a sound is proportional to its amplitude squared. The energy of a sound wave is also proportional to its amplitude squared. Sound intensity level in decibels (dB) is more relevant for how humans perceive sounds than sound intensity (in W/m2), even though sound intensity is the SI unit

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