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1
Newton's Laws of Motion
2
Projectiles and Charged Particles
3
Momentum and Angular Momentum
4
Energy
5
Oscillations
6
Calculus of Variations
7
Lagrange's Equations
8
Two-Body Central-Force Problems
9
Mechanics in Noninertial Frames
10
Rotational Motion of Rigid Bodies
11
Coupled Oscillators and Normal Modes
12
Nonlinear Mechanics and Chaos
13
Hamiltonian Mechanics
14
Collision Theory
15
Special Relativity
16
Continuum Mechanics
Textbook Solutions for Classical Mechanics
Chapter 16 Problem 16.37
Question
Show that the intensity I of a sound wave is proportional to the square of the pressure increment p'. To do this consider a small sliver of fluid normal to the direction of propagation with area dA. Write down the rate at which this sliver does work on the fluid just in front of it, then divide by dA to show that the time-average intensity is (I) = (p12)1cgo.
Solution
Step 1 of 2
The force exerted by a sliver of air of area on the air just ahead of it is
where is the normal to the sliver, in the direction of propagation.
The rate at which this force does work is and the intensity
is found by dividing this by the area,
.
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Title
Classical Mechanics 0
Author
John R Taylor
ISBN
9781891389221