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James is listening to the same tone coming from two speakers, one 3.49 m away and the other 3.10 m distant. At his position the two tones destructively interfere.
(a) What is the largest possible wavelength of the tone?
(b) If the air temperature is 30.° C, what is the lowest possible frequency?
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