wo speakers are facing in one direction, one directly behind the other. A istener is standing at some distance away directly in front of the pair. Each speaker is producing the same tone (frequency). Which condition must be met for the listener to hear nothing: 1. The separation between the speakers is equal to an integer times the tone wavelength 2. The frequency is equal to the speed of sound divided by the wavelength

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Two speakers are facing in one direction, one directly behind the other. A
listener is standing at some distance away directly in front of the pair.
Each speaker is producing the same tone (frequency). Which condition
must be met for the listener to hear nothing:
1. The separation between the speakers is equal to an integer times
the tone wavelength
2. The frequency is equal to the speed of sound divided by the
wavelength
3. The difference in the distance from each speaker to the listener is
equal to an integer plus one-half times the tone wavelength
4. The distance between each speaker and the listener is equal to
the tone frequency.
Transcribed Image Text:Two speakers are facing in one direction, one directly behind the other. A listener is standing at some distance away directly in front of the pair. Each speaker is producing the same tone (frequency). Which condition must be met for the listener to hear nothing: 1. The separation between the speakers is equal to an integer times the tone wavelength 2. The frequency is equal to the speed of sound divided by the wavelength 3. The difference in the distance from each speaker to the listener is equal to an integer plus one-half times the tone wavelength 4. The distance between each speaker and the listener is equal to the tone frequency.
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