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Definition

Sound intensity level is a logarithmic measure of the sound power per unit area. It is measured in decibels (dB) and compares the intensity of a sound to a reference level.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The formula for sound intensity level is $L_I = 10 \log_{10}(I/I_0)$, where $I$ is the sound intensity and $I_0$ is the reference intensity, typically $1 \times 10^{-12}$ W/m².
  2. Sound intensity level is always expressed in decibels (dB).
  3. A doubling of the sound's power increases its intensity level by approximately 3 dB.
  4. Human hearing ranges from about 0 dB (threshold of hearing) to around 120-140 dB (threshold of pain).
  5. Sound intensity level allows for easier comparison between vastly different levels of sound energy.

Review Questions

  • What units are used to measure sound intensity level?
  • How does doubling the power of a sound source affect its intensity level in decibels?
  • What is the typical reference intensity ($I_0$) used in calculating sound intensity levels?
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