Chapter 2: Q2E (page 538)
For sound waves in air with frequency 1000 Hz, a displacement amplitude of 1.2 x 108 m produces a pressure amplitude of 3.0 × 10-² Pa. Water at 20°C has a bulk modulus of 2.2 x 10⁹ Pa, and the speed of sound in water at this temperature is 1480 m/s. For 1000-Hz sound waves in 20°C water, what displacement amplitude is produced if the pressure amplitude is 3.0 x 102 Pa? Explain why your answer is much less than 1.2 x 10-8 m.
Short Answer
A=3.2 x 10-12 m is the displacement amplitude is produced if the pressure amplitude is 3.0 x 102 Pa. The reason for A being smaller than 1.2 x 10-8 Is that Bk for water is much larger than Bk for air