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and the noise combined ( LSN ). Then take another reading of the noise alone (the source
having been shut off). The second reading is designated LN. Then


LS


LLSN N



10 log 10 10 1010



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. (2.33)


To combine the levels of uncorrelated noise signals we can also use the chart in
Figure 2.8.


Table 2.9 : Combining Pure Tones of the Same Frequency but Differing
Phase Angles
Signal 1
amplitude,
LP (dB)

Signal 1
phase, in
degrees

Signal 2
amplitude,
LP (dB)

Signal 2
phase, in
degrees

Combined
signal amplitude,
LP (dB)

(^90 0)  90 0 96.02
(^90 0)  90 10 95.99
(^90 0)  90 20 95.89
(^90 0)  90 30 95.72
(^90 0)  90 40 95.48
(^90 0)  90 50 95.17
(^90 0)  90 60 94.77
(^90 0)  90 70 94.29
(^90 0)  90 80 93.71
(^90 0)  90 90 93.01
(^90 0)  90 100 92.18
(^90 0)  90 110 91.19
(^90 0)  90 120 90.00
(^90 0)  90 130 88.54
(^90 0)  90 140 86.70
(^90 0)  90 150 84.28
(^90 0)  90 160 80.81
(^90 0)  90 170 74.83
(^90 0)  90 180 

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