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6 May, 07:56

A dolphin in seawater at a temperature of 25°C emits a sound wave directed toward the ocean floor 154 m below. How much time passes before it hears an echo? (The speed of sound in ocean water is 1533 m/s.)

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  1. 6 May, 08:10
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    0.2s

    Explanation:

    SO for the dolphin to hear its echo, the sound wave must travel a distance twice as much as the displacement between the dolphin and the ocean floor. So d = 154 * 2 = 308 m

    Since the speed of sound in ocean floor is v = 1533m/s we can find out the time by dividing the distance d by the speed of sound

    t = d / v = 308 / 1533 = 0.2s
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