Two rectangular wave pulses are traveling in opposite directions along a string. At the two pulses are as shown in Figure 16-29. Sketch the wave functions for and 3.0 s. SSM
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Two speakers separated by some distance emit sound waves of the same frequency. At some point the intensity due to each speaker separately is The distance from to one of the speakers is longer than that from to the other speaker. What is the intensity at if (a) the speakers are coherent and in phase, (b) the speakers are incoherent, and (c) the speakers are coherent and 180 out of phase? SSM
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The first step in solving 16 problem number 29 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Two speakers separated by some distance emit sound waves of the same frequency. At some point the intensity due to each speaker separately is The distance from to one of the speakers is longer than that from to the other speaker. What is the intensity at if (a) the speakers are coherent and in phase, (b) the speakers are incoherent, and (c) the speakers are coherent and 180 out of phase? SSM
From the textbook chapter SUPERPOSITION AND STANDING WAVES you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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