Haha looks like the same question is getting to all of us I also need help on that
5(a)
1. The waves should meet in antiphase at M. ( phase difference = pie)
2. Sources must emit waves having same amplitude.
(b)
So the wavelength ranges from 330/4000 to 330/1000 (v/f) which is 8.25 to 33 cm
The distance from S2 to M is 128 (root(100sqr +80sqr))
So the phase difference is 128-100 which is 28
using the equation
phi/2pi = AB/lambda
as phi must be pi rad, 1/2 = AB/lambda
AB= 28
so making lambda the subject: lambda= (28*2)/n , where n could be 1,3,5,7 (to be out of phase)
so trying out 1,3,5,7 give us 56, 18.7, 11.2, and 8 respectively, as 18.7 and 11.2 are the only 2 values inside the range i calculated at the beginning, then the number is 2
hope that was helpful