Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University
Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University
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ISBN: 9781305372337
Author: Raymond A. Serway | John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 37, Problem 11P
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The angles measured from the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the speakers where the distant observer would hear maximum and minimum intensity.

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Answer to Problem 11P

The angles measured from the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the speakers where the distant observer would hear maximum and minimum intensity are 0°,29.1°and76.3°_ and 14.1°and46.8°_ respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to find the wavelength.

    λ=vf                                                                                                                         (I)

Here, λ is the wavelength, v is the velocity if the sound and f is the frequency.

Write the expression for location of maxima.

    dsinθ=mλ                                                                                                             (II)

Here, d is the distance between the speakers, θ is the angle and m is the order.

Write the expression for location of minima.

    dsinθ=(m+12)λ                                                                                                (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 340m/s for v and 2000Hz for f in equation (I).

    λ=340m/s2000Hz=0.170m

Write the expression to find the angle of maxima from equation (II).

    θ=sin1(mλd)                                                                                                      (IV)

Write the expression to find the angle of minima from equation (III).

    θ=sin1((m+12)λd)                                                                                             (V)

Substitute 0 for m, 0.170m for λ and 0.350m for d in equation (IV).

    θ=sin1((0)(0.170m)0.350m)=0°

Substitute 1 for m, 0.170m for λ and 0.350m for d in equation (IV).

    θ=sin1((1)(0.170m)0.350m)=29.1°

Substitute 2 for m, 0.170m for λ and 0.350m for d in equation (IV).

    θ=sin1((2)(0.170m)0.350m)=76.3°

Higher orders have no solution.

Substitute 0 for m, 0.170m for λ and 0.350m for d in equation (V).

    θ=sin1(12(0.170m)0.350m)=14.1°

Substitute 1 for m, 0.170m for λ and 0.350m for d in equation (V).

    θ=sin1(32(0.170m)0.350m)=46.8°

Higher orders have no solution.

Therefore, the angles measured from the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the speakers where the distant observer would hear maximum and minimum intensity are 0°,29.1°and76.3°_ and 14.1°and46.8°_ respectively.

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