(6) If we now assign T0 to be the undisturbed air temperature of the surroundings, p as the small perturbation in pressure due to an acoustic wave and P0 as the ambient pressure we can derive the change in temperature occurring with a passing acoustic wave. ∆T is very small and is approximately ±0.23C with a very high sound level of 140 dB(SPL), ambient temperature of 20C, and an ambient pressu...