Sound waves Flashcards
1
Q
Why does the sound exiting the Quinche’s tube vary as the movable tube is slow pulled out?
A
- initially the path difference is 0, resultant displacement is at its maximum
- as the movable object is moved out, path difference increases, the waves are no longer in phase and displacement and loudness decreases
- When path difference is half the wavelength, the two are in aniphase and the sound is at its quitest
- as the path difference continues to increase, the two waves become more in phase and the sound gets louder
2
Q
What is the equation for the minimum distance moved for the sound detectede to be detected at its quitest?
A
path difference = 2 (d2 - d1) = 2 (distance moved by moveable tube) = one half wavelength
distance moved by moveable tube = path difference / 2