Multiple Choice
The intensity of a sound decreases with the distance from the sound source such that there is an intensity difference between the sound reaching the left and right ears when the sound source is not located on the median plane.This effect is significant when the sound source is located
A) far from the head.
B) near to the head.
C) directly in front of the head.
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