Because dB is exponential, the answer for the challenge wouldn't be 150. It would be log(1.1)*10+80 dB, or around 80.41 dB. (I will be using log to mean log base 10) How I got that answer: Adding 10 dB means multiplying the loudness by 10. To make it linear, we can divide the dB by 10, and raise 10 to the power of it. But after adding, we need to convert back to dB by taking the log, and multiplying by 10. The formula for a dB + b dB is: log(10^(a/10)+10^(b/10))*10 dB Substituting in a = 80 and b = 70 gives us log(10^8+10^7)*10. Simplifying a bit gives us: log(10^8+10^7)*10 = log(110,000,000)*10 = log(1.1 * 10^8)*10 = (log(1.1)+log(10^8))*10 = (log(1.1)+8)*10 = log(1.1)*10+80
*YOU CANNOT ADD TWO DECIBEL VALUES TOGETHER. YOU CAN CONVERT THEM INTO AN EXPONENT WITH TEN AS THE BASE, BUT THE ACTUAL RIGOROUS WAY REQUIRES ANOTHER ADDITIONAL STEP. BOTH METHODS WILL WORK OUT TO THE SAME ANSWER.* the solution is a bit more complicated. we must first convert each value into intensity levels. the formula for doing that is 10^(dB/10) * 10^-12. this yields 10^-5 and 10^-4 for 70 and 80 respectively. adding these two (and you CAN add these values,) you get 0.00011 intensity, which is reconverted into *80.4 dB.*
Since dB is exponential, where 1e8 B is added by 1e7 B B is unlogged dB After adding you get 1.1e8 B but how do you convert back to dB? Simple. The dB formula is log10(B)×10 So the answer to this equation is ~80.4139268515 dB.
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Because dB is exponential, the answer for the challenge wouldn't be 150. It would be log(1.1)*10+80 dB, or around 80.41 dB. (I will be using log to mean log base 10)
How I got that answer:
Adding 10 dB means multiplying the loudness by 10. To make it linear, we can divide the dB by 10, and raise 10 to the power of it. But after adding, we need to convert back to dB by taking the log, and multiplying by 10.
The formula for a dB + b dB is:
log(10^(a/10)+10^(b/10))*10 dB
Substituting in a = 80 and b = 70 gives us log(10^8+10^7)*10.
Simplifying a bit gives us:
log(10^8+10^7)*10 = log(110,000,000)*10 = log(1.1 * 10^8)*10 = (log(1.1)+log(10^8))*10 = (log(1.1)+8)*10 = log(1.1)*10+80
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Part 5/4?
*YOU CANNOT ADD TWO DECIBEL VALUES TOGETHER. YOU CAN CONVERT THEM INTO AN EXPONENT WITH TEN AS THE BASE, BUT THE ACTUAL RIGOROUS WAY REQUIRES ANOTHER ADDITIONAL STEP. BOTH METHODS WILL WORK OUT TO THE SAME ANSWER.*
the solution is a bit more complicated.
we must first convert each value into intensity levels. the formula for doing that is 10^(dB/10) * 10^-12. this yields 10^-5 and 10^-4 for 70 and 80 respectively. adding these two (and you CAN add these values,) you get 0.00011 intensity, which is reconverted into *80.4 dB.*
Why part 4/5?
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We skip 2 parts i dont know why we are at part 5
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Since dB is exponential, where 1e8 B is added by 1e7 B
B is unlogged dB
After adding you get 1.1e8 B but how do you convert back to dB? Simple.
The dB formula is log10(B)×10
So the answer to this equation is ~80.4139268515 dB.
WHY PART 5?
We are breaking parts.
@Jovian_Man HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE
I was waiting for part 3 and 4 but. 5????
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Probably some bonus lore
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TIER 43?!?!?
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TIER XLIII!?!
TIER XLIII
XL=40 III=3 XLIII=43
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