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Two loudspeakers (A and B) are 3.20m apart and emitting a sound with a frequency of 400Hz. An observer is 2.10m directly in front of A. If the speed of sound in this room is 340m/s will the observer hear a loud sound or a quiet sound?

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Answer:

The observer hears a loud sound

Explanation:

In order to know if the observer hears a loud or a quiet sound, you need to know if there is a constructive or destructive interference between the sound waves of the loudspeakers.

You first calculate the distance between the observer and the loudspeakers.

The distances are given by:

d1: distance to loudspeaker A = 2.10m

d2: distance to loudspeaker B

[tex]d_2=\sqrt{(3.20m)^2+(2.10m)^2}=3.827m[/tex]

Next, you calculate the wavelength of the sound waves by using the following formula:

[tex]\lambda=\frac{v_s}{f}[/tex]

vs: speed of sound =  343 m/s

f: frequency of the waves = 400Hz

λ: wavelength

[tex]\lambda=\frac{343m/s}{400Hz}=0.8575m[/tex]

Next, you calculate the path difference between the distance from the observer to the loudspeakers:

[tex]\Delta d=3.827m-2.10m=1.727m[/tex]

You obtain a constructive interference (loud sound) if the quotient between the wavelength of the sound and the difference path is an integer:

[tex]\frac{\Delta d}{\lambda}=\frac{1.727m}{0.857}\approx2[/tex]

Then, there will be a constructive interference, and the sound who the observer hears is loud.

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