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Two small identical speakers are connected (in phase) to the same source. The speakers are 3 m apart and at ear level. An observer stands at X, 4 m in front of one speaker as shown. The sound she hears will be most intense if the wavelength is: 3m speakers . Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο
Two small identical speakers are connected to the same
sinusoidal source, as shown in figure 13. At a distance 40.0 m in
front of one speaker, the sound intensity is minimum at two
consecutive frequencies 4500 Hz and 7500 Hz. What is the distance X
between the speakers?
Press F11 to exit full screen Speaker Speaker 40.0 m Figure 13
Paisley stands in front of two speakers as shown which emit the same tone, in phase. She is 7.00 m from speaker A and 5.00 m fromB speaker B. a. What are the two lowest frequencies for which she hears: i. a loud sound? [171.5 Hz, 343 Hz] ii. a quiet sound [85.8 Hz, 257 Hz] d-5.00m A-7.00m b. The frequency of the speakers is then changed to 686 Hz Does Paisley hear a loud sound or a quiet sound?...
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Δ59. emit sound waves ofidentical wavelength and armplitude. They are situated as shown in figure 19. The two speakers are in phase. A listener starts walking from point D toward S2 along a line perpendicular to the line joining S1 and S2. How many times will he hear a minimum in sound intensity as he moves from D to S2? (Ans: 4) Two loudspeakers, SI and S2, S1 S그 Figure 19
Two identical speakers (labeled 1 and 2) are playing a tone with a frequency of 225 Hz, in phase. The centers of the speakers are located 6.00 m apart. Five observers are standing on a line that is 6.00 m in front of the speakers as shown in the figure. Each observer is separated by 1.00 m and Sue is directly in front of speaker 1. Determine which observer or observers will experience constructive interference from the sound emitted by...
Two
speakers create identical 288 Hz sound waves. A person is 1.47 m
from Speaker 1. What is the minimum distance to Speaker 2 for there
to be constructive interference at that spot?
Two speakers create identical 288 Hz sound waves. A person is 1.47 m from Speaker 1. What is the MINIMUM distance to Speaker 2 for there to be constructive interference at that spot? (Hint: v- Af 343 m/s) (Unit = m) Enter
Two stereo speakers mounted 5.2 m apart on a wall emit identical in -phase sound waves. You are standing at the opposite wall of the room at a point directly between the two speakers. You walk 2.11 m parallel to the wall, to a location where you first notice that the sound intensity drops to zero. If the wall along which you are walking is 10.7 m from the wall with the speakers, what is the wavelength of the sound...
8. Two stereo speakers mounted 4.52 m apart on a wall emit identical in-phase sound waves. You are standing at the opposite wall of the room at a point directly between the two speakers. You walk 2.11 m parallel to the wall, to a location where you first notice that the sound intensity drops to zero. If the wall along which you are walking is 10.7 m from the wall with the speakers, what is the wavelength of the sound...
Two
speakers create identical 240 Hz sound waves. A person is 1.47 m
from speaker 1. What is the minimum distance to speaker 2 for there
to be destructive interference at that spot?
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appears that is not the right answer
Two speakers create identical 240 Hz sound waves. A person is 1.47 m from Speaker 1. What is the MINIMUM distance to Speaker 2 for...
Two speakers, A and B, are 4.00 m apart and are emitting identical in-phase sound waves. The speed of sound in air is 340 m/s. Consider a line which is the perpendicular bisector of the line connecting the two speakers. The first interference maximum occurs at ±25.15 o from this line. (a) What is the frequency of the sound emitted? (b) Find the rest of the angles where constructive and destructive interference occur. (c) If the speakers are aboard a...