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Find the magnitude of the noise in dB for rock band at concert, a jackhammer, and a whisper.
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Using a sound meter, the following measurements were made for the following sources: rock band at a concert (100 ×106 μPa), a jackhammer (2 x 106 μPa) , and a whisper (2000 μPa).
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