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The pressure variation that correspond to pain threshold (i.e the ear can tolerate in loud sound) is about `30Pa` .Velocity of sound in water is `sqrt(2)times10^(3)m/s` .The intensity of sound wave produced in water corresponding to loud is `times10^(-3)W/m^(2)`

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