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Two loudspeakers emit sound waves along the x-axis. The sound has maximum intensity when the speakers are 20 cm apart. The sound intensity decreases as the distance between the speakers is increased, reaching zero at a separation of 70 cm.

Required:
a. What is the wavelength of the sound?
b. If the distance between the speakers continues to increase, at what separation will the sound intensity again be a maximum?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The path length difference = extra distance traveled

The destructive interference condition is:


\Delta d = (m+1/2)\lambda

where m =0,1, 2,3........

So, ←


\Delta d = (m+1/2)\lamb da9/tex]</strong></p><p><strong>so </strong>[tex]\Delta d = (\lambda)/(2)

⇒ λ = 2Δd = 2×10 = 20

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