Two loudspeakers, 1.3 m apart, emit sound waves with the same frequency along the positive x-axis. Victor, standing on the axis to the right of the speakers, hears no sound. As the frequency is slowly tripled, Victor hears the sound go through the sequence loud-soft-loud-soft-loud before becoming quiet again.
What was the original sound frequency? Assume room temperature of 20∘C.
Two loudspeakers, 1.3 m apart, emit sound waves with the same frequency along the positive x-axis....
Two loudspeakers emit sound waves along the x-axis. The sound has maximum intensity when the speakers are 22cm apart. The sound intensity decreases as the distance between the speakers is increased, reaching zero at a separation of 50cm . If the distance between the speakers continues to increase, at what separation will the sound intensity again be a maximum?
Two loudspeakers emit sound waves along the x-axis. The sound has maximum intensity when the speakers are 42 cm apart. The sound intensity decreases as the distance between the speakers is increased, reaching zero at a separation of 49 cm . What is the wavelength of the sound? If the distance between the speakers continues to increase, at what separation will the sound intensity again be a maximum?
Two loudspeakers in a 20 ?C room emit 660 Hz sound waves along the x -axis. Part A What is the smallest distance between the speakers for which the interference of the sound waves is destructive?
Two loudspeakers emit sound waves along the x-axis. The sound has maximum intensity when the speakers are 15 cm apart. The sound intensity decreases as the distance between the speakers is increased, reaching zero at a separation of 62 cm. What is the wavelength of the sound? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. If the distance between the speakers continues to increase, at what separation will the sound intensity again be a maximum? Express...
Two loudspeakers emit sound waves along the x-axis. The sound has maximum intensity when the speakers are 15 cm apart. The sound intensity decreases as the distance between the speakers is increased, reaching zero at a separation of 59 cm.Part AWhat is the wavelength of the sound?Part BIf the distance between the speakers continues to increase, at what separation will the sound intensity again be a maximum?
Two loudspeakers emit sound waves along the x-axis. The sound has maximum intensity when the speakers are 17 cm apart. The sound intensity decreases as the distance between the speakers is increased, reaching zero at a separation of 70 cm . What is the wavelength of the sound? (Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.) (btw its not 106 cm)
Two identical loudspeakers 2.10 m apart are emitting sound waves into a room where the speed of sound is 340 m/s. Abby is standing 5.00 m in front of one of the speakers, perpendicular to the line joining the speakers, and hears a maximum in the intensity of the sound. What is the lowest possible frequency of sound for which this is possible?
Two identical loudspeakers separated by distance d emit 200 Hz sound waves along the x-axis. As you walk along the axis, away from the speakers, you don't hear anything even though both speakers are on. What are the three lowest possible values for d? Assume a sound speed of 340 m/s . The answer I get is 0.875, 2.625, 4.375 and mastering physics says its wrong
Two in-phase loudspeakers are 3.00 m apart. They emit sound with a frequency of 490 Hz. A microphone is placed half-way between the speakers and then moved along the line joining the two speakers until the first point of constructive interference is found. At what distance from that midpoint is that first point? The speed of sound in air is 343 m/s. Please work with this example. This question was asked on chegg and was not answered using the numeric...
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...