Two speakers are in line with each other. Alice stands 4.8 m in front of Speaker A. The speakers are connected to the same 139 Hz sound source, and Alice hears nothing when Speaker B is 0.7 m behind Speaker A. Another person slowly moves Speaker B further away from Speaker A and Alice until Alice hears a maximum loud tone with intensity sound level of 90.1 dB. The temperature of the air is 50F. [Answer in 3 significant figures] 0.7 m 4.8 m What is the wavelength of the sound? b) How far should Speaker B behind Speaker A for Alice to hear a maximum loud tone? (Do not assume the two speakers are in phase) Both speakers emit the same amount of output power. Determine the output power for each speaker. (Itot = IA + IB)

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Two speakers are in line with each other. Alice stands 4.8 m in front of Speaker A. The
speakers are connected to the same 139 Hz sound source, and Alice hears nothing when
Speaker B is 0.7 m behind Speaker A. Another person slowly moves Speaker B further away
from Speaker A and Alice until Alice hears a maximum loud tone with intensity sound level of
90.1 dB. The temperature of the air is 50F. [Answer in 3 significant figures]
0.7 m
4.8 m
What is the wavelength of the sound?
b)
How far should Speaker B behind Speaker A for Alice to hear a maximum loud
tone? (Do not assume the two speakers are in phase)
Both speakers emit the same amount of output power. Determine the output
power for each speaker. (Itot = IA + IB)
Transcribed Image Text:Two speakers are in line with each other. Alice stands 4.8 m in front of Speaker A. The speakers are connected to the same 139 Hz sound source, and Alice hears nothing when Speaker B is 0.7 m behind Speaker A. Another person slowly moves Speaker B further away from Speaker A and Alice until Alice hears a maximum loud tone with intensity sound level of 90.1 dB. The temperature of the air is 50F. [Answer in 3 significant figures] 0.7 m 4.8 m What is the wavelength of the sound? b) How far should Speaker B behind Speaker A for Alice to hear a maximum loud tone? (Do not assume the two speakers are in phase) Both speakers emit the same amount of output power. Determine the output power for each speaker. (Itot = IA + IB)
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