The figure shows a loudspeaker A and point C, where a listener
is positioned. |AC| = 5.00 m and the angle θ = 52 °. A second
loudspeaker B is located somewhere to the left of A. The speakers
vibrate out of phase and are playing a 60.0 Hz tone. The speed of
sound is 343 m/s. What is the second closest to
speaker A that speaker B can be located, so that the listener hears
maximum sound?
ans not 9.8775 or 13.05
The figure shows a loudspeaker A and point C, where a listener is positioned. |AC| =...
The figure shows a loudspeaker A and point C, where a listener is positioned. |AC| = 5.00 m and the angle θ = 44 °. A second loudspeaker B is located somewhere to the left of A. The speakers vibrate out of phase and are playing a 61.0 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. What is the third closest distance to speaker A that speaker B can be located, so that the listener hears no sound?
The figure shows a loudspeaker A and point C, where a listener is positioned. |AC| = 3.00 m and the angle θ = 48 °. A second loudspeaker B is located somewhere to the left of A. The speakers vibrate out of phase and are playing a 64.0 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. What is the closest distance to speaker A that speaker B can be located, so that the listener hears no sound? (Not 7.231)
The drawing shows a loudspeaker A and point C, where a listeer is positioned. A second loudspeaker B is located somewhere to the right of A. Both speakers vibrate in phase and are playing a 58.9-Hz tone. The speed of sound is 340 m/s. What is the closest to speaker A that speaker B can be located, so that the listener hears no sound?
The figure shows two loudspeakers (A) and (B), and a point (C) where a listener is positioned. The speakers vibrate in phase and are playing a 67.0 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. The listener at point (C) hears the nearest no sound at a distance 6.50 m as measured from speaker (A). What is the separation (d) between the two speakers? general physics.rutgers.edu General Physics 203 Online Assignments Hz 10. The figure shows two loudspeakers (A)...
The figure shows two loudspeakers (A) and (B), and a point (C) where a listener is positioned. The speakers vibrate in phase and are playing a 70.0 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. The listener at point (C) hears the second nearest no sound at a distance 6.50 m as measured from speaker (A). What is the separation (d) between the two speakers? https://general.physics.rutgers.edu/gifs/CJ/17-18.jpg
10. The figure shows two loudspeakers (A) and (B), and a point (C) where a listener is positioned. The speakers vibrate in phase and are playing a 65.0 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. The listener at point (C) hears the nearest no sound at a distance 6.00 m as measured from speaker (A). What is the separation (d) between the two speakers? m B d A C
The figure shows two loudspeakers (A) and (B), and a point (C) where a listener is positioned. The speakers vibrate out of phase and are playing a 77.0 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 342 m/s. The listener at point (C) hears the first constructive interference at a distance 5.00 m as measured from speaker (A). What is the separation (d) between the two speakers?m
The figure shows two loudspeakers (A) and (B), and a point (C) where a listener is positioned. The speakers vibrate out of phase and are playing a 71.0 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 340 m/s. The listener at point (C) hears the third constructive interference at a distance 4.50 m as measured from speaker (A). What is the separation (d) between the two speakers? A 5m
Chapter 16, Problem 074 A source emits sound uniformly in all directions. A radial line is drawn from this source. On this line, determine the radial positions of two points, 0.990 m apart, such tnat thity level at one point is 2.09 dB greater than that at the other. (a) What is the smaller radial position (in m)? (b) What is the larger radial position (in Sound source Chapter 17, Problem 07 The drawing shows a loudspeaker A and point...
Two speakers are located at two neighboring corners of a square of side length 10.0 m. A listener walks from another corner of the square along the side toward the speaker next to her. Assuming that the two speakers are playing the same 75.0-Hz tone in phase and the sound speed in the air is 343 m/s, how many constructive interfere points will the listener encounter?