Answer:
The intensity of the sound in W/m² is 1 x 10⁻⁶ W/m².
Explanation:
Given;
intensity of the sound level, dB = 60 dB
The intensity of the sound in W/m² is calculated as;
[tex]dB = 10 Log[\frac{I}{I_o} ]\\\\[/tex]
where;
I₀ is threshold of hearing = 1 x 10⁻¹² W/m²
I is intensity of the sound in W/m²
Substitute the given values and for I;
[tex]dB = 10 Log[\frac{I}{I_o} ]\\\\60 = 10 Log[\frac{I}{I_o} ]\\\\6 = Log[\frac{I}{I_o} ]\\\\10^6 = \frac{I}{I_o} \\\\I = 10^6 \ \times \ I_o\\\\I = 10^6 \ \times \ 1^{-12} \ W/m^2 \\\\I = 1\ \times \ 10^{-6} \ W/m^2[/tex]
Therefore, the intensity of the sound in W/m² is 1 x 10⁻⁶ W/m².