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8. (a) Destructive interference can occur when waves from coherent sources meet. Explain the underlined term. Give two other conditions necessary for total destru... show full transcript
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Destructive interference occurs when two or more waves meet and their crests align with troughs of other waves, leading to a net cancellation of wave effects. Mathematically, if two waves have the same amplitude and are out of phase by 180 degrees, they interfere destructively. This results in a resultant amplitude close to zero.
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To find the frequency, we use the wave speed formula: v = f * λ
Here, we know the length of the pipe is 90 cm, which corresponds to a quarter wavelength for the fundamental mode. Therefore:
λ = 4 * length = 4 * 0.90 m = 3.60 m
Now substituting into the wave speed formula:
f = rac{v}{λ} = rac{340 ext{ m/s}}{3.60 ext{ m}} ext{ } ightarrow f ext{ } ext{ } ext{ } ext{ } ext{ } = 94.44 ext{ Hz}
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For a pipe closed at one end, the fundamental frequency is given by: f_{fundamental} = rac{v}{4L} ext{ } where L is the length of the pipe:
In this case: L = 0.90 m
Therefore, f_{fundamental} = rac{340 ext{ m/s}}{4 * 0.90 ext{ m}} = 94.44 ext{ Hz}
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The relationship between sound intensity levels can be expressed as:
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Where a change of 3 dB indicates halving the intensity, thus:
To find the new distance R where intensity is reduced by 3 dB:
After some calculations, the new distance R is found to be approximately: R = 11.13 m.
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