Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Author: Katz
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 18, Problem 70PQ
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The relative minima of sound pressure located on the joining the two speakers.

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Answer to Problem 70PQ

The relative minima of sound pressure located on the joining the two speakers are 1.80m, 1.39m, 0.990m, 0.586 m, 0.182 m, 2.20 m, 2.61 m, 3.01 m, 3.41 m and 3.82 m.

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Write an expression for the space between the nodes.

    dnodes=λ2                                                                                                                    (I)

Here, dnote is the space between the nodes and λ is the wavelength.

Write an expression for the wavelength.

    λ=vf                                                                                                                      (II)

Here, v is the wave speed and f is the frequency.

Substitute equation (II) in figure (I).

    dnodes=(vf)2=v2f                                                                                                          (III)

For speakers vibrating in phase, the antinode of the pressure is the point halfway between the speakers.

Write the expression for the distance of antinode of pressure from each speaker.

    d=D2                                                                                                                   (IV)

Here, d is the distance of antinode of pressure from each speaker and D is the distance between the speakers.

There is a node one quarter of a wavelength away.

Write an expression for the distance of the node.

  x=ddnodes2                                                                                                             (V)

Here, x is the position of the first node.

After the node, there is a node one quarter of a wavelength.

Write an expression for the nodes.

  xmin=xdnodes                                                                                                        (VI)

Here, xmin is the position of the node.

Figure 1 shows the position of minimum between the speaker.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections, Chapter 18, Problem 70PQ

Conclusion:

Substitute 343m/s for v and 425s1 for f in equation (II) to find dnodes.

    dnodes=343m/s2(425s1)=343m/s850s1=0.404m

Substitute 4.00m for D in equation (IV) to find d.

    d=4.00m2=2.00m

Substitute 2.00m for d and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (V) to find x.

  x=2.00m0.404m2=2.00m0.202m=1.80m

Substitute 1.80m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=1.80m0.404m=1.39m

Substitute 1.39m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=1.39m0.404m=0.990m

Substitute 0.990m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=0.586m

Substitute 0.586m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=0.586m0.404m=0.182m

Substitute 0.182m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=0.182m0.404m=2.20m

Substitute 2.20m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=2.20m0.404m=2.61m

Substitute 2.61m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=2.61m0.404m=3.01m

Substitute 3.01m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=3.01m0.404m=3.41m

Substitute 3.41m for x and 0.404m for dnodes in equation (VI) to find xmin.

  xmin=3.41m0.404m=3.82m

Thus, the relative minima of sound pressure located on the joining the two speakers are 1.80m, 1.39m, 0.990m, 0.586 m, 0.182 m, 2.20 m, 2.61 m, 3.01 m, 3.41 m and 3.82 m.

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