The decibel scale
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The decibel scale
Projectile motion - 1 VCE Physics.com The decibel scale • Sound intensity • Sound level: The decibel scale • Sound level calculations • Some decibel measurements • Change in intensity • Human hearing • The Phon scale The decibel scale - 2 VCE Physics.com Sound intensity • The intensity of sound decreases with the square of the distance from the source. power Sound intensity = area P 2 I = (unit =W /m ) A 2 P I= 2 4πr The decibel scale - 3 I2 r1 = I1 r2 VCE Physics.com Sound intensity • eg a sound source emitting a power of 1 mW, when heard at a distance of 1 vs 2 m −3 P 1×10 W −5 2 I= = = 8×10 W /m 2 A 4 π (1m ) −3 P 1×10 W −5 2 I= = =2×10 W /m 2 A 4 π (2m ) The decibel scale - 4 VCE Physics.com Sound level: The decibel scale • The decibel scale is a relative scale, based upon the threshold of hearing I0 = 10-12 W/m2. • It is a logarithmic scale, an increase of 10 corresponds to 10 times the intensity. • 20dB = 102 times, 30dB = 103 times the intensity. L =10log I I0 I =10 L −12 10 W /m 2 I L =10log −12 10 The decibel scale - 5 VCE Physics.com Sound level calculations • eg A sound has the intensity of 10-4 W/m2. This is a sound level of −4 I 10 8 L =10log =10log −12 =10log10 = 80dB I0 10 eg The intensity of a 45 dB sound is I =10 L −12 10 =10 45 −12 10 =10 −7.5 −8 = 3.2×10 W /m 2 What is the intensity of 120 dB? I =10 The decibel scale - 6 L −12 10 =10 120 −12 10 0 =10 =1W /m 2 VCE Physics.com Some decibel measurements Source Threshold of hearing Soft whisper Quiet conversation Loud conversation Highway traffic Tractor engine Threshold of pain (Rock concert) Jet engine (less than 50 m away) Rocket launch (less than 500 m away) Intensity (W/m2) 10-12 10-10 10-8 10-6 10-4 10-2 10-0 (1) 102 (100) 104 (10,000) Sound level (dB) 0 dB 20 dB 40 dB 60 dB 80 dB 100 dB 120 dB 140 dB 160 dB + • Damage to hearing is due to both the sound level & exposure time. • The biggest risk to hearing loss for most young people today is loud headphones! The decibel scale - 7 VCE Physics.com Change in intensity I2 I1 ΔL =L2 −L1 =10log −10log I0 I0 I2 ΔL =10log I1 Double intensity: ΔL =10log2 ≈ +3dB 1 Half intensity: ΔL =10log = −10log2 ≈ −3dB 2 Doubling the distance from a source gives one quarter of the intensity: 1 ΔL =10log = −10log4 ≈ −6dB 4 The decibel scale - 8 VCE Physics.com Human Hearing • The human ear can hear sounds from ~20 Hz → 20 kHz • Our ears are most responsive to frequencies ~2-3 kHz • As we age, we lose sensitivity to the higher frequencies. • The dBA & Phon scales is weighted so that a reading is of equal perceived loudness regardless of frequency. The decibel scale - 9 VCE Physics.com The phon scale • The phon scale shows how human ears respond to sounds at different frequencies. • Different frequencies at the same Phon level are perceived to be equally loud. • Based on the perception of 1kHz at different intensities. • Sounds at 2 - 3 kHz are generally the loudest to our ears. • At higher intensities, the dB differences between perceived equally loud sounds are less. The decibel scale - 10 VCE Physics.com The phon scale 120 Phon 110 Phon 120 Sound pressure level (dB) 110 100 Phon 100 90 Phon 80 Phon 90 80 70 Phon 60 Phon 50 Phon 70 60 50 Hz: 50dB 50 40 Phon 30 Phon 20 Phon 10 Phon 40 30 20 10 1 kHz: 10dB 0 50 The decibel scale - 11 100 200 500 1k 2k Frequency (Hz) 5k 10k 20k VCE Physics.com Projectile motion - 12 VCE Physics.com