1.the howler monkey is the loudest land animal and can be heard up to a distance
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1.the howler monkey is the loudest land animal and can be heard up to a distance of 1.9km. assume the acoustic output of a howler to be uniform in all directions. the distance at which the intensity level of a howler's call is 48dB,in SI units, is closest to :
a. 11
b.9.1
c. 7.6
d.13
e.15
2. at time t =0s, a wheel has an angular displacement of zero radians and an angular velocity of +24rad/s . the wheel has a constant acceleration of -0.43 rad/s2. in this situation the maximum value of the angular displacement in rad is closest to:
a. +1340
b.+670
c.+837
d. +1172
e.+1005
Explanation / Answer
1) Using the equation
beta= 10dB*log(I/Io)
Io is the reference intensity = 10^-12 W/m^2
beta = 48 dB
then 48dB = 10dB*log(I/10^-12)
4.8 = log(I/10^-12)
I = 6.3*10^-8 W/m^2
using the relation I1*r1^2 = I2*r2^2
10^-12*(1.9*1000)^2 = 6.3*10^-8*r2^2
r2 = 7.6 m
so correct choice is C) = 7.6 m
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2) given that theta_o = 0 rad
wi = 24 rad/sec
alpha = -0.43 rad/s^2
using kinematic equation
w^2 -wi^2 = 2*alpha*(theta-theta_o)
0^2 - 24^2 = -2*0.43*(theta-0)
theta = 670 rad
so the answer is b.670 rad
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