A row of seats is parallel to a stage at a distance of 8.0 m from...
2a. A row of seats is parallel to a stage at a distance of 8.0 m from it. At the center and front of the stage is a diffraction horn loudspeaker. This speaker sends out its sound through an opening that is like a small doorway with a width D of 0.073 m. The speaker is playing a tone that has a frequency of 2.00×1042.00×104 Hz. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. What is the separation between two seats,...
A row of seats is parallel to a stage at a distance of 8.2 m from it. At the center and front of the stage is a diffraction horn loudspeaker. This speaker sends out its sound through an opening that is like a small doorway with a width D of 0.079 m. The speaker is playing a tone that has a frequency of 2.00 × 10 4 Hz. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. What is the separation between...
4. Loudspeakers A and B are vibrating in phase and are playing the same tone, which has a frequency of 250 Hz. They are set up as in Figure 17.7, and point C is located as shown there. However, the distance between the speakers and the distance between speaker B and point C have the same value d. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. What is the smallest value of d, such that constructive interference occurs at point C?...
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2. An iceskater is turning at a PERIOD of (1/3) second with his arms outstretched. a) What is his ANGULAR VELOCITY o? b) If he pulls his arms towards his body to reduce his MOMENT OF INTERTIA by 16 what is his ANGULAR VELOCITY ? c) How much does his ROTATIONAL KINETIC ENERGY change? That is, if the initial Kinetic Energy is (KE) initial, what is the final KE? d) Where did that...
Open with Physics 1214, General Physics -I, Fall 2019 Recitation Problems 9- Chapters 9, 10, 12, 11 PROBLEMS: SHOW ALL WORK, not just the answers 1. From a stationary position at 0-0, a bicycle wheel accelerates with a constant angular acceleration of a = 10.0 s a) What is its angular velocity o after 5 s? b) What is its angular position 0 at that time? 2. An iceskater is turning at a PERIOD of (1/3) second with his arms...