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Two loudspeakers are separated by 3 m and are both playing a 686 Hz tone in phase. When you are 5.62 m directly in front of one of the speakers do you hear a minimum or a maximu…
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Two loudspeakers are separated by 3 m and are both playing a 686 Hz tone in phase. When you are 5.62 m directly in front of one of the speakers do you hear a minimum or a maximum sound intensity?
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Answer: you will hear minimum sound intensity
Explanation: find the attached file
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