It is thought that the brain determines the direction toward the source of a sound by sensing
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It is thought that the brain determines the direction toward the source of a sound by sensing the phase difference between the sound waves striking the eardrums. A distant source emits sound of frequency 680 Hz. When you are facing directly toward a sound source there should be no phase difference. Estimate the change in phase difference between the sounds received by the ears as you turn from facing directly toward the source through 90o.
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Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers
ISBN: 978-0195134889
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Authors: Edmund G. Seebauer, Robert L. Barry
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