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ale4655 [162]
3 years ago
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The speed of sound in air is 320 ms-1 and in water it is 1600 ms-1. It takes 2.5 s for sound to reach a certain distance from th

e source placed in air. a. Find the distance. b. How much time will it take for sound to travel the same distance when the source is in water?
Physics
1 answer:
Nonamiya [84]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Distance covered by the sound in air is 800 meter and the time taken by the sound in water for the same distance is 0.5 seconds.

Explanation:

Given:

Speed of sound in air = 320 m/s

Speed of sound in water = 1600 m/s

Time taken to reach certain distance in air = 2.5 sec

a.

We have to find the distance traveled by sound in air.

Distance = Product of speed and time.

⇒ Distance = Speed\times time\ taken

⇒ Distance = 320\times 2.5

⇒ Distance = 800 meters.

b.

Now we have to find how much time the sound will take to travel in water.

⇒ Time = Ratio of distance and speed

⇒ Time =\frac{distance}{speed}

⇒ Time =\frac{800}{1600}   <em>   ...distance = 800 m and speed = 1600 m/s</em>

⇒ Time =\frac{1}{2}

⇒ Time =0.5 seconds.

Distance covered by the sound in air is 800 meter and the time taken by the sound in water for the same distance is 0.5 seconds.

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