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  1. Two identical loudspeakers are 2 m apart. A person stands 4.6 m from one speaker and 3.4 m from the other. What is the lowest
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  2. Two identical loudspeakers are 2 m apart. A person stands 4.6 m from one speaker and 3.4 m from the other. What is the lowest
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  3. At a rock concert, the sound intensity 1.0 in front of the bank of loudspeakers is 0.10 . A fan is 30 from the loudspeakers. Her
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  4. Assume you have two loudspeakers separated 1 meter excited by the same oscillator emitting an 1150 Hz sound frequency. You are 4
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  5. Two identical loudspeakers are 3.4 m apart. A person stands 5.8 m from one speaker and 3.6 m from the other. What is the lowest
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  6. Two identical loudspeakers are some distance apart. A person stands 5.70 m from one speaker and 3.00 m from the other. What is
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  7. Two identical loudspeakers that are 5.00 m apart and face toward each other are driven in phase by the same oscillator at a
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  8. Two in-phase loudspeakers emit identical 1000 Hz sound waves along the x-axis. Whatdistance should one speaker be placed behind
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  9. Each wall of a square meeting room is 40 feet long. If loudspeakers are placed 20 feet apart around the room, how many
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  10. What is the probability that any two humans with the same parents will be identical (other than identical twins) to make an
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