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It has been suggested that US military tests of a powerful form of sonar (SURTASS-LFA) was responsible for the deaths of quite a few whales some years ago. This device produces under water sound waves with a logarithmic intensity of ~235 dB as measured at 1 m from the source. What is the amplitude of the pressure wave at 500 m from the source?
I was trying to use an impulse formula with the speed of sound in water (1.4 * 10E5 m/s) but I got lost.
It has been suggested that US military tests of a powerful form of sonar (SURTASS-LFA) was responsible for the deaths of quite a few whales some years ago. This device produces under water sound waves with a logarithmic intensity of ~235 dB as measured at 1 m from the source. What is the amplitude of the pressure wave at 500 m from the source?
I was trying to use an impulse formula with the speed of sound in water (1.4 * 10E5 m/s) but I got lost.
