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Physics, 10.02.2020 22:05 Amyra2003

A child has a hearing loss of 75 dB near 6000 Hz, due to noise exposure, and normal hearing elsewhere. How much more intense is a 6000 Hz tone than a 80 Hz tone if they are both barely audible to the child?

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