Suppose that the separation between two speakers A and B is 6.70 m and the speakers are vibrating in-phase. They are playing identical 129-Hz tones and the speed of sound is 343 m/s. An observer is seated at a position directly facing speaker B in such a way that his line of sight extending to B is perpendicular to the imaginary line between A and B. What is the largest possible distance between speaker B and the observer, such that he observes destructive interference?

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Suppose that the separation between two speakers A and B is 6.70 m and the speakers are vibrating in-phase. They are playing
identical 129-Hz tones and the speed of sound is 343 m/s. An observer is seated at a position directly facing speaker B in such a way
that his line of sight extending to B is perpendicular to the imaginary line between A and B. What is the largest possible distance
between speaker B and the observer, such that he observes destructive interference?
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that the separation between two speakers A and B is 6.70 m and the speakers are vibrating in-phase. They are playing identical 129-Hz tones and the speed of sound is 343 m/s. An observer is seated at a position directly facing speaker B in such a way that his line of sight extending to B is perpendicular to the imaginary line between A and B. What is the largest possible distance between speaker B and the observer, such that he observes destructive interference? Number Units V
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