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TBR on page 9 on physics book 2 says that :
decibel =10 log (I/I0)
Where I0 is a reference sound, which is chosen to be 10^-12W/m^2
But later (on page 11) a question asks
"...In going from a talk to a whisper the intensity level of your voice decreases from 60 to 20 dB. by what factor does your voice correspondingly decrease?"
they solve this by using the equation: change in dB=10 log (If/I0)
they end up getting 10^4=(If/I0)
I'm just confused because now it seems like I0 is the initial intensity, not the reference sound of 10^-12W/m^2
Am I over thinking this?
Thanks for your help!
decibel =10 log (I/I0)
Where I0 is a reference sound, which is chosen to be 10^-12W/m^2
But later (on page 11) a question asks
"...In going from a talk to a whisper the intensity level of your voice decreases from 60 to 20 dB. by what factor does your voice correspondingly decrease?"
they solve this by using the equation: change in dB=10 log (If/I0)
they end up getting 10^4=(If/I0)
I'm just confused because now it seems like I0 is the initial intensity, not the reference sound of 10^-12W/m^2
Am I over thinking this?
Thanks for your help!