Two trumpeters blow identical "C" notes of frequency 261.63 Hz on their trumpets. Besides having identical frequencies,

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Two trumpeters blow identical "C" notes of frequency 261.63 Hz on their trumpets. Besides having identical frequencies,

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Two trumpeters blow identical "C" notes of frequency 261.63 Hz on their trumpets. Besides having identical frequencies, the resulting sound waves have identical pressure amplitudes of 20.0 mPa. The two waves reach your ears and constructively interfere. a) How do the combined amplitude and intensity of the waves' superposition compare to their individual amplitudes and intensities? b) Should this combination sound twice as loud as a single trumpeter? Why or why not?
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