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n noisy factory environments, it's possible to use a loudspeaker to cancel persistent low-frequency machine noise at the position of one worker. The details of practical systems are complex, but we can present a simple example that gives you the idea. Suppose a machine 6.0 m away from a worker emits a persistent 90 Hz hum. Part A To cancel the sound at the worker's location with a speaker that exactly duplicates the machine's hum, how far from the worker should the speaker be placed

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Answer:

7.888m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

frequency 'f'= 90Hz

velocity of the sound 'v' = 340 m /sec

The wavelength of the wave is given by,

λ= v/f => 340/90

λ= 3.777m

The destructive interference condition is givn by

Δd=
(m+(1)/(2) ) λ

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

m=0, for minimum destructive interference

Δd=
(0+(1)/(2) ) x 3.777

Δd=1.888

Therefore, the required distance is


d_f=
d_i + Δd => 6 + 1.888


d_f= 7.888m

Thus, So the speaker should be placed at 7.888 m

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