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Two sources are placed at (0 m, 0 m) and (6 m, 0 m). Both sources...

Two sources are placed at (0 m, 0 m) and (6 m, 0 m). Both sources emit a 300 Hz sound. The point (4 m, 3 m) is on the second antinodal line.

a) What is the speed of the wave in this medium?

b) What type of interference is occurring at (2 m, 5m)?

c) OPTIONAL: Find the point on the line x=4 that is on the first nodal line.

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