The figure shows a loudspeaker A and Point C, where a listener is positioned TAC! = 1:50 m and the angle 0=489 A second

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The figure shows a loudspeaker A and Point C, where a listener is positioned TAC! = 1:50 m and the angle 0=489 A second

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The Figure Shows A Loudspeaker A And Point C Where A Listener Is Positioned Tac 1 50 M And The Angle 0 489 A Second 1
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The figure shows a loudspeaker A and Point C, where a listener is positioned TAC! = 1:50 m and the angle 0=489 A second loudspeaker B is located somewhere to the left of A. Both speakers vibrate in phase and are playing a Go Hz tone. The speed of the sound is 343 m/s Excluding point (A) what is the third closest to speaker A that speaker B can be located, so that the listener hears maximum sound? С ca A B
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