But a pi phase shift will only mean half a wavelength, so multiplying by two would give me a speed of sound of 500m/s right
Sorry, we have a sound transmitter with a frequency of 40 kHz and a sound receiver , with 40 cm between them. We have a sound mirror (just a steel plate) on a moving axis perpendicular to the axis of the transmitter and receiver (optical axis). As the mirror moves towards optical axis, the receiver will take measurements and show these on a graph. This gives a graph with nodes and antinodes. Now we have to calculate the speed of sound using this graph. We tried calculating the path length difference between two antinodes, but this gives the wrong result
I have put a picture of the setup, here bron means source and ontvanger means receiver