Short Answer
To demonstrate interference of sound waves,a buzzer is placed in the center of an empty mailing tube that is 0.80 m long.The sound waves emerge from the two ends of the tube in phase and interfere with each other in the region surrounding the tube.When you stand 4.0 m directly in front of the tube,equidistant from its two ends,you hear a loud sound.If you then move parallel to the tube a distance of 1.3 m,the sound nearly disappears.
(a)What's the wavelength of the buzzer's sound waves?
(b)What's the buzzer's frequency? (Assume the speed of sound in air is 340 m/s. )
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