Multiple Choice
The howler monkey is the loudest land animal and, under some circumstances, can be heard up to a distance of 8.9 km. Assume the acoustic output of a howler to be uniform in all directions and that the threshold of hearing is 1.0 × 10-12 W/m2. A juvenile howler monkey has an acoustic output of 63 µW. What is the ratio of the acoustic intensity produced by the juvenile howler to the reference intensity I0, at a distance of 210 m?
A) 110
B) 230
C) 76
D) 170
E) 300
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