2021
DOI: 10.24042/jipfalbiruni.v10i1.8180
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Home-Made Simple Experiment to Measure Sound Intensity using Smartphones

Abstract: The researchers present a simple experimental activity to measure the sound intensity level using an Android-based smartphone to prove the inverse square law and analyze the dependence of the sound intensity to the sound source frequency. The type of this study was quantitative research by conducting level of intensity experiment using a pair of smartphones with one smartphone functioning as the sound source using a tone generator free application (app) and the other smartphone functioning as the detector inst… Show more

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“…Numerous studies have explored the utilization of smartphone-based sensors as practical tools in various contexts. For instance, researchers have employed a light sensor within the PTSS to ascertain the spring constant [12], measured sound intensity [13], determined the elastic constant of a helicoidal spring [14], and even assessed the moment of inertia of rigid bodies using a smartphone magnetometer [10]. Additionally, scholars have incorporated smartphone-based sensors into the realm of SHM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have explored the utilization of smartphone-based sensors as practical tools in various contexts. For instance, researchers have employed a light sensor within the PTSS to ascertain the spring constant [12], measured sound intensity [13], determined the elastic constant of a helicoidal spring [14], and even assessed the moment of inertia of rigid bodies using a smartphone magnetometer [10]. Additionally, scholars have incorporated smartphone-based sensors into the realm of SHM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, in distance learning conditions, even though the school has a laboratory, students find it difficult to access practical tools at school. Therefore, the use of applications and sensors on smartphones owned by students is an alternative for conducting the practicum at home (Lellis-Santos & Abdulkader, 2020;Ade Yeti Nuryantini et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%