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Two identical loudspeakers 2.30 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. Part A What is the lowest possible frequency of sound for which this is possible

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Answer:

By the Pythagorean Theorem the distances from the speakers os

5 and 5.5 (rounding) meters - let y be the wavelength in the solution

n y = 5 n is number of wavelengths from speaker

(n + m) y = 5.5 m must be integral for constructive interference

m y = .5 subtracting equations

m = 2 and y = ,25 for the above conditions

(n + 2) y = 5.5 substituting for m

n = 5.5 / .25 - 2 = 20

f = v / y using frequency of sound

f = 340 / .25 = 1360 / sec for lowest frequency

Check: D1 = y n = ,25 * 20 = 5

and D2 = .25 * 22 = 5.5 for the distances traveled

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