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25 August, 12:39

What is the smallest distance between the speakers for which the interference of the sound waves is destructive?

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  1. 25 August, 12:45
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    Answer:Half the wavelength

    Explanation: Destructive Interencce is a type of wave superimposition which involves opposing waves, in this case the Trouph of one wave aligns with the crest of the opposing wave. In this case the smallest distance for the maximum destructive wave to take place is have the wavelength, if the wavelength is one lambda the smallest wavelength for the maximum destructive wave to occur is half the wavelength.
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