Correct Answer - Option 2 : Decibel level will increase by 3 decibels
Explanation
Sound pressure level (Lp) uses a logarithmic scale to represent the sound pressure of a sound in relative to reference pressure. It is measured in units of decibels (dB).
Level of Noise
\(L = 20 \times{\log _{10}}\left( {\frac{{P_{rms}}}{{Prm{s_0}}}} \right)dB\)
where
Prms = Pressure level of sound to be measured
Prmso = Standard reference sound pressure
- The sound pressure of the faintest sound that a normal healthy individual can hear is 20 μPa.
- It is taken as a reference sound pressure level.
- A 20 μPa pressure is 0 dB on the sound pressure level scale.
Thumb rule to find the resultant sound level due to the sound produced from two sources are as follows:
If L1 > L2
L1 – L2
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Resultant ‘L’
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Example
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0 & 1
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L1 + 3
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L1 = 50, L2 = 50 → L = 53
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2 & 3
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L1 + 2
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L1 = 50, L2 = 48 → L = 52
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4 to 8
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L1 + 1
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L1 = 50, L2 = 45 → L = 51
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≥ 9
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L1
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L1 = 50, L2 = 40 → L = 50
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It is given two equal sound level, ∴ Difference is Zero (L1 – L2 = 0 ), so it increases by 3 dB