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The maximum variation in pressure P that the ear can tolerate in Ioud sound is about `28N//m^2`. What is the corresponding maximum displacement for a sound of frequency 500Hz imart? Density of air is `1.22 kg//m^3` and velocity of sound =330m/s.

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To solve the problem, we need to find the maximum displacement (A) corresponding to the maximum variation in pressure (P) for a sound wave of frequency (f) 500 Hz. We will use the relationship between pressure amplitude, density, velocity of sound, and displacement amplitude. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify Given Values:** - Maximum pressure variation (P) = 28 N/m² - Frequency (f) = 500 Hz - Density of air (ρ) = 1.22 kg/m³ ...
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