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How to Calculate Sound Intensity

What is Sound Intensity?

Sound intensity measures acoustic power per unit area. The decibel scale logarithmically represents sound intensity relative to a reference threshold.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Enter sound intensity or pressure level
  2. 2The calculator converts between intensities, pressures, and decibels
  3. 3Results show loudness in multiple scales

Worked Examples

Input
I = 1 × 10⁻¹² W/m²
Result
L = 0 dB (threshold of hearing)
Reference intensity for dB scale

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Adding decibels directly instead of converting to intensities first
  • Confusing intensity with pressure amplitude

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the decibel scale logarithmic?

The human ear perceives loudness logarithmically; a 10 dB increase represents a tenfold increase in intensity.

What intensity causes hearing damage?

Prolonged exposure to sound above 85 dB can cause permanent hearing loss; 120 dB causes immediate damage.

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