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3 September, 10:35

Dolphins of the open ocean are classified as Type II Odontocetes (toothed whales). These animals use ultrasonic "clicks" with a frequency of about 55 kHz to navigate and find prey. You may want to review (Pages 465 - 467). Part A Suppose a dolphin sends out a series of clicks that are reflected back from the bottom of the ocean 75 m below. How much time elapses before the dolphin hears the echoes of the clicks

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  1. 3 September, 10:48
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    0.1 sec

    Explanation:

    frequency of the clicks produced = 55 kHz = 55000 Hz

    depth of the bottom of ocean from the dolphin = 75 m

    we know that the speed of sound in water is generally accepted to be ≅ 1480 m/s.

    the total distance traveled by the sound from the dolphin, to the bottom of the ocean, and then back to the dolphin = 2 x 75 = 150 m

    time elapsed will then be

    time = distance traveled : speed of sound

    time = 150/1480 ≅0.1 sec
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