How Do Different Frequencies Affect Sound Intensity Levels?

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The discussion revolves around calculating the sound intensity levels at point C from two speakers emitting different frequencies and power outputs. Speaker A outputs 1.0mW and Speaker B outputs 1.5mW, with calculated intensity levels of 65.0 dB and 67.8 dB, respectively, when operating individually. When both speakers are active, the combined intensity level at point C reaches 69.6 dB. The distances from the speakers to a reference point O and the location of point C are also provided, which are essential for accurate calculations. The thread seeks assistance in solving the problem, emphasizing the need for clarity on sound intensity and its dependence on frequency and power output.
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Hello,I just join in as member yesterday.Sorry to interrupt that I have question to ask.Here's the question.

1.Two small speakers emit sound waves of different frequencies.Speaker A has an output of 1.0mW and speakerB has an output of 1.5mW.Determine the sound intensity level (in dB) at point C if

(a) only speaker A emits sound (Answer 65.0 dB)
(b) only speaker B emits sound (Answer 67.8 dB)
(c) both speakers emit sound (Answer 69.6dB )

I have try searching for the similar question on reference book but can't find any question similar to this.I still can't figure out the answer.


Thank you for anyone who help in solving this question.I really appreciate it !
 
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Do you know the relative positions of the two speakers and the location of point C?
 
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Sorry for not including the information you need.

(Distance of speaker A from O is 3.0m and the distance of speaker B from O is 2.0m.Point C is horizontally at a distance of 4.0m from O)

Thanks for giving help in this question.
 
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