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An isotropic sound source of small size produces a spherical sound wave of frequency `3kHz` in air. At a distance `r_(1)` = `100m` from the source,the sound loudness level is `L_(1)` = `60dB` .Find the distance (in "km" ) at which the sound stops being heard.

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