3. Calculate the sound pressure levels associated with the following r.m.s. sound pressures: (a)0.0005 Pa; (b)0.150...
A sound wave in air has a pressure amplitude equal to 4.04 ✕ 10-3 Pa. Calculate the displacement amplitude of the wave at a frequency of 9.4 kHz. (Note: Use the following values, as needed. The equilibrium density of air is ρ = 1.20 kg/m3; the speed of sound in air is v = 343 m/s. Pressure variations ΔP are measured relative to atmospheric pressure, 1.013 105 Pa.)
B. [0.5] Calculate the speed of sound for an ambient pressure of98 kPa and an ambient density of 1.16 kg/m2. C. 2] What are the two differences between fluctuations in sound pressure and fluctuations in atmospheric pressure? D. 2.5] Sound pressure & sound pressure level- Watch units! a. [1] Find the root-mean-square pressure of a sound source that is 82 dB (re: 20 uPa) b. [1] Find the root-mean-square pressure of a sound source that is 82 dB (re: 200...
he pressure in a traveling sound wave is given by the equation ΔP = (1.09 Pa) sin [pi (0.810 m-1)x - pi (460 s-1)t] Find (a) the pressure amplitude, (b) the frequency, (c) the wavelength, and (d) the speed of the wave .
18) Calculate the pressure of N2 if the equilibrium pressures of H2 = 2.0 atm, and NH3 = 0.5 atm, and Kp = 2.0 N2(g) + 3 H2(g) = 2 NH3(g) A) 0.031 atm (B).016 atm C) 0.062 atm D) 62,5 atm E) 0.40 atm 19) Consider the following reaction: CH4(g) + 2 H2S(g) = CS2(g) + 4 H2(g)
3. A sinusoidal sound wave arrives at an ear, at time zero, the pressure on the eardrum is a maximum and the nearest pressure minimum is 0.45 meters away. The difference in pressure between the two locations is 0.60 Pa. a) What is the frequency of this sound? b) Find the intensity of the sound. c) How much energy does the sound wave deliver to the eardrum in one minute if the eardrum's area is 70 square millimeters?
13. To measure moderately low pressures oil with a density of8.0 x 102 kg/m' is used in place of mercury in a barometer. A change in the oil column of 1.0 mm indicates a change in pressure of about: A) 1.2 x 104 Pa B) 0.078 Pa C) 0.85 Pa D) 7.8 Pa E) 8.3 Pa 14. The principle of fluid pressure which is used in hydraulic brakes or lifts is that: A) pressure is the same at all levels...
The difference between the pressures inside and outside a tire is called a. absolute pressure b. gauge pressure c. atmospheric pressure d. psi e. none of the above
At 25 °C, the equilibrium partial pressures for the following reaction were found to be PA 4.85 atm, Pe 4.99 atm, Pc 4.36 atm, and Po- 5.16 atm. What is the standard change in Gibbs free energy of this reaction at 25 °C? Number k.J/mol 3 Previous 8 Give Up & View Solution @ Check Answer Hint 19 MacBook Air
Consider the following reaction: A(g)⇌2B(g) Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B for each of the following different values of Kp. Assume that the initial partial pressure of B in each case is 1.0 atm and that the initial partial pressure of A is 0.0 atm. Make any appropriate simplifying assumptions. 1.PA, PB, Kp= 1.4 2.PA, PB, Kp= 1.8×10^−4 3.PA, PB, Kp= 2.0×10^5
1) The SI unit of pressure is a. torr b. mmMg (millimeters of mercury) d. Pa (Pascal) e. bar . . 2) What is the key difference between a barometer and a manometer? a. barometers are automated pressure measuring devices, while manometers are hand-operated (hence the prefix "man-") b. barometers are an older term for manometer c. barometers measure atmospheric pressure while manometers measure the pressures of a sample . . 3) Often during a storm pressure will drop. If...