Wavelength of the sound wave produced by the speakers =
= Speed of sound / Frequency of the sound
or,
= 340 ( m / s ) / 170 Hz = 2 m.
So, the observer is
/ 2 = 1 m away from one of the speakers, and,
= 2 m away from the other one.
Hence, path difference between the waves heard =
/
/ 2 =
/ 2.
Hence, the sounds heard is half - cycle out of phase.
Again, the sounds were initially half - cycle out of phase when produced.
So, the observer is hearing the sounds as they are in phase (
/ 2 +
/ 2 =
).
Hence, the observer is hearing a constructive interference, so, it will be louder than the sound produced by only one speaker.
So, correct option is : A 170 Hz tone, but if there were only one of the two speakers.
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