Answer:
for
![n=0,1,2,3,...,15](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/r0c9agkmz9erbd1zijlcb7lv0db2mgjs14.png)
Where z=0 m is the position of Miss Piggy and z=4 m is the position of the speaker.
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that Miss Piggy emits a sound wave that is in phase with the speaker, and that z=0 is the position of Miss Piggy and z=4 is the position of the speaker, we would have a superposition of two traveling sound waves. Furthermore let's assume that both waves have the same amplitude. The total resulting wave will be given by:
where
is the angular frequency of the traveling wave and
is the wave number defined as
.
is the wavelength of both traveling waves (they have the same wavelength because they have the same frequency).
where v is the speed of sound.
By using the trigonometric identity
we can rewrite
as
.
In order for the resulting wave to have maximum destructive interference, that is to be zero for any time t, we need to have
![\cos(kz)=0](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/mipe7w0yktdbx5fuorpsofdodfxhsxrrp5.png)
![\implies kz=(2n+1)\cdot (\pi)/(2)\implies z=(2n+1)(\pi)/(2k)=(2n+1)(\pi)/(2)(\lambda)/(2\pi)=(2n+1)\cdot (\lambda)/(4)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/15bizbo5in11ex5xoywlz7h9y6q32ym4th.png)
![\implies z=(2n+1)\cdot(v)/(4f)=(2n+1)/(8)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/ddhg49nnvzchg6exangnfn4mgtqql4x6ne.png)