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The intensity of a sound produced by a point source decreases as the square of the distance from the source. Consider a riveter as a point source of sound and assume that the intensities listed in Table 12.1 are measured at a distance 1 m away from the source. What is the maximum distance at which the riveter is still audible? (Neglect losses due to energy absorption in the air.)
Sounds below human's lowest audible frequency of 20Hz are known as Infrasound.
Lightning does have sound. Depending upon the distance of the lighting bolt, it may be audible instantaneously or it may take several seconds for the sound waves to reach your ears. The further away the lighting, the longer it will take for the thunder to follow.
it is strong and audible
When a firework reports, it means it has a loud and audible bang.
audible
The alarm bell could be heard audibly in the distance.
200 feet
Singultus is the state of having the reflex spasms of diaphragm and accompanied by the rapid closure of glottis producing the audible sound.
The transducer vibrates, producing vibrations in the air in the decibel scale audible to humans.
The intensity of a sound produced by a point source decreases as the square of the distance from the source. Consider a riveter as a point source of sound and assume that the intensities listed in Table 12.1 are measured at a distance 1 m away from the source. What is the maximum distance at which the riveter is still audible? (Neglect losses due to energy absorption in the air.)
I believe it is 219 miles, 352 km by a tornado.
200 feet
Audible refers to sounds that are able to be heard, eg. "ultrasound is audible to dogs".
Audible is an adjective.
His yell of pain was so loud, it was audible a few miles down.
a whistle or horn AND a bell audible for at least one mile