In the application shown below, sound from the speaker divides into two equal parts that recombine at the receiver. Note that the path length of sound may be varied in the top part by means of the sliding section. The speed of sound is 343 m/s and the frequency of sound emitted by the speaker is 719 Hz.

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In the application shown below, sound from the speaker divides into two equal parts that recombine at the receiver. Note that the path length of sound may be varied in the top part by means of the sliding section. The speed of sound is 343 m/s and the frequency of sound emitted by the speaker is 719 Hz.
 
(a) If constructive interference occurs at a particular location of the sliding section, by what minimum amount (in m) should the slider be moved upward so that the destructive interference occurs instead?
(b) What minimum distance (in m) from the original position of the sliding section will again result in constructive interference?
In the application shown below, sound from the speaker divides into two equal parts that recombine at the receiver. Note that the path length of sound may be
top part by means of the sliding section. The speed of sound is 343 m/s and the frequency of sound emitted by the speaker is 719 Hz.
Sliding section
12
Receiver
Speaker
(a) If constructive interference occurs at a particular location of the sliding section, by what minimum amount (in m) should the slider be moved upward so t
destructive interference occurs instead?
m
(b) What minimum distance (in m) from the original position of the sliding section will again result in constructive interference?
m
Transcribed Image Text:In the application shown below, sound from the speaker divides into two equal parts that recombine at the receiver. Note that the path length of sound may be top part by means of the sliding section. The speed of sound is 343 m/s and the frequency of sound emitted by the speaker is 719 Hz. Sliding section 12 Receiver Speaker (a) If constructive interference occurs at a particular location of the sliding section, by what minimum amount (in m) should the slider be moved upward so t destructive interference occurs instead? m (b) What minimum distance (in m) from the original position of the sliding section will again result in constructive interference? m
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