Answer:
6.02 dB increase
Explanation:
Let us take the initial power from the speaker P' = P Watt
then, the final power P = 4P Watt
for a given unit area, initial intensity (power per unit area) will be
I' = P Watt/m^2
and the final quadrupled sound will produce a sound intensity of
I = 4P Watt/m^2
Increase in loudness is gotten from the relation
ΔL = [tex]10log_{10} \frac{I}{I'}[/tex]
where
I = final sound intensity
I' = initial sound intensity
imputing values of the intensity into the equation, we have
==> [tex]10log_{10} \frac{4P}{P}[/tex] = [tex]10log_{10} 4[/tex] = 6.02 dB increase