Question
Two loudspeakers in a 20°C room emit 629 Hz sound waves along the x-axis.
(a) If the speakers are in phase, what is the smallest distance between the speakers for which the interference of the sound waves is destructive?
(b) If the speakers are out of phase, what is the smallest distance between the speakers for which the interference of the sound waves is constructive?
(a) If the speakers are in phase, what is the smallest distance between the speakers for which the interference of the sound waves is destructive?
(b) If the speakers are out of phase, what is the smallest distance between the speakers for which the interference of the sound waves is constructive?
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Nevermind, got it, thanks anyway.
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