Short Answer
A microphone in the ocean is sensitive to the sounds emitted by porpoises. To produce a usable signal, sound waves striking the microphone must have an intensity of 1.02 × 10−11 W/m2. If porpoises emit sounds with a power of 0.049 9 W, how far away can a porpoise be and still be heard? Disregard absorption of sound waves by the water.
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