A sound wave traveling in air has a frequency f and wavelength l. A second sound wave traveling in air has wavelength l/2. What is the frequency of the second sound wave? (a) 4f (b) 2f (c) f (d) 12 f (e) 14 f
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A train sounds its horn as it approaches an intersection. The horn can just be heard at a level of 50 dB by an observer 10 km away. (a) What is the average power generated by the horn? (b) What intensity level of the horns sound is observed by someone waiting at an intersection 50 m from the train? Treat the horn as a point source and neglect any absorption of sound by the air.
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