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Answer:
Please see below as the answer is self-explanatory.
Explanation:
- In order to have a destructive interference, the path difference between the sources of the sound, must be equal to an odd multiple of the semi-wavelength, as follows:
- ā d = dā - dā = n*(Ī»/2)
- The minimum posible value for this distance, is when n=1, as it can be seen here:
- dmin = Ī»/2
- In any traveling wave, there exists a fixed relationship between the wave speed, the frequency and the wavelength:
- v = Ī»*f
- Therefore, assuming that the speed of sound keeps constant, if the frequency is increased, in order to keep the right side of the expression above balanced, Ī» must be decreased.
- As the smallest separation that produces destructive interference is directly proportional to the wavelength, this means that this separation will decrease if the cellists produced a note with a higher frequency.