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two speakers in a room are 1.1 metres apart and produce the same sounds, at the same time, in phase. tom is 3.6 metres directly in front of one of those speakers and notices that certain notes produce distinctly louder sounds. determine the 2 wavelengths that could cause this phenomenon

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Answered by saipm441
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Let's set up a situation: two speakers are situated at the exact same distance (3 meters) away from you; and each speaker is emitting the same sound. ... An increase in amplitude results in a louder sound. When this situation occurs it is said to be "exactly in phase" and to exhibit "constructive interference

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