Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
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ISBN: 9781133104261
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 27, Problem 19P
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The angles measured from normal to line joining speakers at which the observer can hear maximum and minimum intensity of sound.

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Answer to Problem 19P

Maxima are obtained at 0°,29.1°,76.3° and minimum sound is obtained at 14.1°,46.8°.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation to find the wavelength of wave produced by oscillator in speaker.

    λ=cf

Here, λ is the wavelength, c is the speed of light in vacuum and f is the frequency of wave.

Write the condition for interference maxima.

    mλ=dsinθ

Here, m is the order, λ is the order, d is the silt separation and θ is the angular width of fringe.

Rewrite the expression for θ.

  θ=sin1(mλd)        (I)

Write the condition for interference minima.

    (m+12)λ=dsinθ

Rewrite the expression for θ.

  θ=sin1((m+12)λd)        (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.0×108m/s for c and 2.00kHz for f in the equation for λ.

    λ=3.0×108m/s2.00kHz(103Hz1kHz)=0.170m

Substitute 0 for m, 0.170m for λ and 35.0cm for d in equation (I) to find θ.

    θ=sin1((0)(0.170m)35.0cm(1m100cm))=0°

Substitute 1 for m, 0.170m for λ and 35.0cm for d in equation (I) to find θ.

    θ=sin1((1)(0.170m)35.0cm(1m100cm))=29.1°

Substitute 2 for m, 0.170m for λ and 35.0cm for d in equation (I) to find θ.

    θ=sin1((2)(0.170m)35.0cm(1m100cm))=76.3°

Substitute 3 for m, 0.170m for λ and 35.0cm for d in equation (I) to find θ.

    θ=sin1((3)(0.170m)35.0cm(1m100cm))=nosolution

Substitute 0 for m, 0.170m for λ and 35.0cm for d in equation (II) to find θ.

    θ=sin1((0+12)(0.170m)35.0cm(1m100cm))=14.1°

Substitute 1 for m, 0.170m for λ and 35.0cm for d in equation (II) to find θ.

    θ=sin1((1+12)(0.170m)35.0cm(1m100cm))=46.8°

Substitute 2 for m, 0.170m for λ and 35.0cm for d in equation (I) to find θ.

    θ=sin1((2+12)(0.170m)35.0cm(1m100cm))=nosolution

Thus, the maxima are obtained at 0°,29.1°,76.3° and minimum sound is obtained at 14.1°,46.8°

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