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Two loudspeakers are placed above and below each other, as in Figure P14.40 and driven by the same source at a frequency of 4.50 x 102 Hz. An observer is in front of the speakers (to the right) at point O, at the same distance from each speaker. What minimum vertical distance upward should the top speaker be moved to create destructive interference at point O?

### Diagram Explanation for an Educational Website

The diagram illustrates a geometric setup involving two speakers and a point of observation:

- **Speakers and Distances:**
  - There are two speakers positioned vertically, separated by a distance of 3.00 meters.
  - The point O represents the location where measurements or observations are being made.

- **Distance from Speakers to Point O:**
  - Both speakers are at a horizontal distance of 8.00 meters from point O.
  - The line labeled \( r_1 \) represents the path from the top speaker to point O.
  - The line labeled \( r_2 \) represents the path from the bottom speaker to point O.

This setup can be used in studies related to wave interference, acoustics, or physics experiments that examine the effects of sound waves from different sources reaching a common point.
Transcribed Image Text:### Diagram Explanation for an Educational Website The diagram illustrates a geometric setup involving two speakers and a point of observation: - **Speakers and Distances:** - There are two speakers positioned vertically, separated by a distance of 3.00 meters. - The point O represents the location where measurements or observations are being made. - **Distance from Speakers to Point O:** - Both speakers are at a horizontal distance of 8.00 meters from point O. - The line labeled \( r_1 \) represents the path from the top speaker to point O. - The line labeled \( r_2 \) represents the path from the bottom speaker to point O. This setup can be used in studies related to wave interference, acoustics, or physics experiments that examine the effects of sound waves from different sources reaching a common point.
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