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A drop of water 2 mm in diameter falling from a height of 50 cm in a bucket generates sound which can be heard from 5 m distance . Take all gravitational energy difference equal to sound energy , the transformation being spread in time over 0.2 sec, deduce the average intensity. Take `g=10 ms^(-2)`

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`3.33xx10^(-7) W m^(-2)`
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