Answer:
The three frequencies between 100 and 700 Hz for minimum sound are
120.02 Hz, 360.06 Hz and 600.1 Hz
Explanation:
A) First of all, at the starting point centred between the speakers, as the sound is at a maximum, it means the speakers are in phase.
Thus,
When standing exactly in front of one speaker, you are 12 m from that speaker, and
√(6² + 12²) = 13.4164m from the other speaker.
Now,for minimum sound, the speakers must be out 180 degrees out of phase.
Thus; 13.4164 - 12 = 1.4164 m is an even multiple of half wavelengths of the sound.
The wavelength of sound is gotten from λ*F = V where λ is the wavelenth in m, F is the frequency in Hz, and V is the speed of sound in m/s.
So a half wavelength (H) = λ/2
So,
2H*F/(2n + 1) = V
F = (2n + 1)*V/(2H)
where n is an integer.
So,
The lowest frequency is when n = 0
Thus,
F = V/(2H)
F = 340/(2*1.4164) = 120.02 Hz
B) The next will be when n = 1
(2n + 1) = 3
F = 3 * 120.02 = 360.06 Hz
At n = 2
F = 5*120.02 = 600.10 Hz
Thus, The three frequencies between 100 and 700 Hz for minimum sound are
120.02 Hz, 360.06 Hz and 600.1 Hz