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Two identical loudspeakers separated by distance d emit 200Hz sound waves along the x-axis. As you walk along the axis, away from the speakers, you don't hear anything even though both speakers are on. What are the three lowest possible values for d? Assume a sound speed of 340m/s.

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    So three lowest possible values of d ar 0.85m, 2.55m and 4.25m

    Explanation:

    The wavelength of wave:

    λ=v/f

    λ=340/200=1.7m

    The destructive interference condition is:

    Δd = (m+1/2) λ where m=0,1,2,3 ...

    For minimum destructive interference, the value of m is equal to zero

    Δd = (0+1/2) * 1.7

    Δd=0.85m

    For m=1

    Δd = (1+1/2) * 1.7

    Δd=2.55m

    For m=2

    Δd = (2+1/2) * 1.7

    Δd=4.25m

    So three lowest possible values of d ar 0.85m, 2.55m and 4.25m
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