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Sound Attenuation – Inverse Square Law According to the inverse square law, it can be shown that for each doubling of distance from a point source, the sound pressure level decreases by approximately 6 dB .
11 февр. 2022 г.
23 февр. 2015 г. · For every doubling of distance, the sound level reduces by 6 decibels (dB), (eg moving from 10 to 20 metres away from a sound source).
Since each time intensity is cut in half the sound level decreases 3 dB, it follows that doubling distance reduces the sound level by 6 dB.
The farther away you are, the less intense the sound! That is if you double your distance, the intensity of sound decreases by 4 times.
18 апр. 2012 г. · Intuitively, it should decrease with a square (of distance; because of the expansion of the area the wave covers) and exponentially (because of accumulation ...
Sound intensity decreases with distance because it spreads out and disperses over a larger area as it travels away from its source.
17 дек. 2018 г. · Sound levels also decrease with distance due to absorption. As sound travels through a medium such as water, it gets absorbed – caught by the ...
The sound pressure decreases in inverse proportion to the distance, that is, with 1/r from the measuring point to the sound source.
As a principle of physics, the sound pressure level decreases 6dB, on a Z-weighted (i.e., unweighted) scale, each time the distance from the point is doubled.
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