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Given:
 
At a height of 100 meters above the ground, fireworks erupt.
 
One individual was standing just beneath the blast.
 
The other guy is positioned 200 meters away horizontally.

The amount is inversely proportional to the square of the other quantity, according to the inverse square law. The sound's loudness is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source in this case.

It may be calculated using the following formula:

Where, is the distance from the sourc 

 

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

The intensity of a sound wave is determined by the pressure differences caused by acoustic oscillations, as well as the velocity of the particles in the medium. The oscillating particles in an acoustic wave traveling through the air, for example, are the atmosphere. Water molecules are the oscillating particles in an acoustic wave that happens underwater.

 

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