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When you voice the vowel sound in "hat," you narrow the opening where your throat opens into the cavity of your mouth so that your vocal tract appears as two connected tubes. The first is in your throat, closed at the vocal cords and open at the back of the mouth. The second is the mouth itself, open at the lips and closed at the back of the mouth—a different condition than for the throat because of the relatively larger size of the cavity. The corresponding formant frequencies are 800 Hz (for the throat) and 1500 Hz (for the mouth). What are the lengths of these two cavities? Assume a sound speed of 350 m/s.

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Answer: 0.1 m, 0.0583 m

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that:

Frequency for throat= 800 Hz

Frequency for mouth= 1500 Hz

Sound speed= 350 m/s

We have to find the corresponding lengths.

We have

f=
(v)/(4L)

or L=
(v)/(4f)

For the throat= L=
(350)/(4*800\\) = 0.1 m

For the mouth= L=
(350)/(4*1500) = 0.0583 m

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