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  • 27-08-2018
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The faintest sound an ear can hear (20 micro-pascals) is roughly ______ times smaller than atmospheric pressure at sea level.

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ariston ariston
  • 06-09-2018

Answer: [tex] 5.06\times10^{9} [/tex]

At sea level, there is one standard atmospheric pressure which is equal to 101.325 kilopascals.

The pressure of faintest sound that a human ear can hear is 20 micro-pascals.

taking the ratio of two:

[tex] \frac {101.325 kilopascals. }{20 micropascals} = \frac {101.325 \times 10^{3}Pa}{20 \times 10^{-6}Pa} [/tex]

[tex] =5.06\times10^{9} [/tex]

Hence, the atmospheric pressure at sea level is [tex] 5.06\times10^{9} [/tex] times greater than the faintest sound that a human ear can hear.



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