In a large telecommunications auditorium, perforated absorbent materials are used to line the ceiling so as to

a

Increase the reverberation of sound in the hall

b

increase the amount of echo in the hall

c

reduce the hight of the ceiling from the floor

d

reduce the reverberation of sound in the hall

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okekeephraim1
1 year ago

The answer **B. I, III, and IV only** is incorrect because of statement **I**.

- **I. They should be identical**: This is incorrect. For two waves to interfere, they don't have to be identical. For example, waves with different amplitudes or intensities can still interfere.

While **III (They should be coherent)** and **IV (They should be monochromatic)** are correct, the inclusion of **I** makes option B wrong.

Therefore, the correct answer remains **C. II, III, and IV only**.



The correct answer is **C. II, III, and IV only**.

Explanation:
- **I. They should be identical**: This is incorrect because waves do not need to be identical to interfere. They can have different amplitudes, for example.
- **II. They should originate from the same source**: This is correct. For interference to occur, the waves must be coherent, which is more likely if they come from the same source or have a constant phase difference.
- **III. They should be coherent**: This is correct. Coherent waves have a constant phase difference, which is essential for sustained interference patterns.
- **IV. They should be monochromatic**: This is correct. Monochromatic waves (having the same frequency) are required for interference patterns to be clear and stable.

Hence, the correct conditions are II, III, and IV.

bolajioyindolapo
3 years ago

That's correct

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