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Two speakers are spaced 15 m apart and are both producing an identical sound wave. you are standing at a spot as pictured. what would be the frequency produced by the speakers to create perfectly constructive interference? assume n = 1 and v = 343 m/s.
213.04 hz
256.70 hz
186.68 hz
233.14 hz
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