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Physics, 16.06.2021 07:20 adantrujillo1234

Two loudspeakers are 2.0 m apart and in phase with each other. Both emit 700 Hz sound waves into a room where the speed of sound is 342 m/s. A listener stands 5.0 m in front of the loudspeakers and 2.0 m to one side of the center as shown in Figure Q2. i. Is the interference at this point constructive, destructive or something in between? Explain.
ii. How will the situation differ if the loudspeakers are out of phase?


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