Physics, 23.09.2019 19:00 crookdamian21
You are trying to overhear a juicy conversation, but from your distance of 23.0 m , it sounds like only an average whisper of 40.0 db . so you decide to move closer to give the conversation a sound level of 65.0 db instead.
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