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.)
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The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.The standard SI unit for distance is the meter. If you add a standard prefix, like kilo, milli, etc., it can still be considered an SI unit.
4 million gold but with no cap so if you have 3999999 for your money and get 10000 it will still give it to you and you will have 4009999
Yes. Earth's gravity is still very present at 36,000 km. This is what keeps geosynchronous satellites in orbit. Earth is the dominant gravitational body much farther out than that, to a distance of about 1.5 million km. Beyond that distance there is still gravity, but the sun, not Earth, dominates.
i think they have meters that measure both distance travelled plus time taken, so if for instance you are sitting in a traffic jam the meter still ticks away and the fee goes up.
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It is true. The book says "The maximum distance a signal can travel and still be interpreted accurately is equal to a segment's maximum length. Beyond this length, data loss is apt to occur."
Maximum range the bullets will fly and still be dangerous? Probably 2 miles or about 3 kilometers. But if you mean the maximum range that you can expect to hit a man-sized target with just one or two shots, with the bullet still having enough velocity to do what you want it to do to that enemy, then that maximum distance would be about 50 yards or 50 meters.
If you call an audible, it does not necessarily affect the position you are playing. Calling an audible usually refers to changing the play called by the quarterback at the line of scrimmage based on the defensive alignment. Each player on the field will still play their designated position within the adjusted play.
There's no such thing as a population hitting its maximum, people can still move their and women can still have kids, population can still grow.
the maximum age is in your late thirties
Depends on temperature air pressure, humidity, and tyoe of catridge fired, but would still be audible at 1 mile roughly. The CCI brand .22 CB longs are barely audible at 100 ft.
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The maximum distance a toilet can be moved from the stack while still maintaining proper plumbing functionality is typically around 6 to 10 feet. Beyond this distance, there may be issues with proper drainage and venting. It is important to consult a professional plumber to ensure the toilet is properly relocated.
The maximum distance one can be away from an object while having the Milwaukee Tools Thermal Imager work correctly is 17 feet.
Mutes can still make sounds but not tones, so yes but it would just sound different and a lot quieter.
No, they already gave you the credit when they charge you for the month. You can use your credit, and then cancel. You will still have access to all of your books, even after you cancel.