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Imagine that treble sounds could travel at 400 m/s, but bass sounds traveled at only 300 m/s. If sound actually behaved that way, and you were listening to a brass band from a distance of 120m, how much delay would you hear between trumpet and tuba notes when they begin a chord together?

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Answer:


\Delta t = 0.1s

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to calculate the difference between the times the waves from the bass sounds (
t_b) and treble sounds (
t_t) take to reach us, that is,
\Delta t = t_b-t_t.

Since
v=(d)/(t), then
t=(d)/(v) and we can write:


\Delta t = t_b-t_t=(d)/(v_b) - (d)/(v_t)=d((1)/(v_b) - (1)/(v_t))=(120m)((1)/(300m/s) - (1)/(400m/s))=0.1s

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