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interference occurs with not only light waves but also all frequencies of electromagnetic waves and all other types of waves, such as sound and water waves. suppose that your physics professor sets up two sound speakers in the front of your classroom and uses an electronic oscillator to produce sound waves of a single frequency. when she turns the oscillator on (take this to be its original setting), you and many students hear a loud tone while other students hear nothing. (the speed of sound in air is 340 m/s.)

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Answer: Some of the students who originally heard a loud tone again hear a loud tone, but others in that group now hear nothing.

Explanation: When two sources emits identical soundwaves then there is interference of waves.

In region of constructive interference (When the peaks line up with peaks and troughs line up with troughs then resultant wave has twice the amplitude of the original waves) the sound wave will be twice as loud.

In destructive interference (When peaks line up to troughs then results in cancellation of waves, hence resultant have zero amplitude) there is no sound.

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Hence, the students who were sitting in the region of constructive interference heard loud tone while the students who were sitting in the region of destructive interference heard nothing.

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