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3 October, 09:53

A rescue plane flies horizontally at a constant speed searching for a disabled boat. When the plane is directly above the boat, the boat's crew blows a loud horn. By the time the plane's sound detector receives the horn's sound, the plane has traveled a distance equal to one-third its altitude above the ocean. (a) If it takes the sound 1.92 s to reach the plane, determine the speed of the plane. (Take the speed of sound to be 343 m/s.) ___m/s (b) What is its altitude? ___m

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  1. 3 October, 10:02
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    a) Speed of the plane = 108.47 (m/s)

    b) Altitude of the plane: 624.77m

    Explanation:

    Using the speed of sound and the time it took to get to the plane we can determine the distance the sound traveled:

    d = (343m/s) * (1.92s) = 658.56m

    From the Pythagorean theorem, taking as the altitude and distance traveled two legs of a triangle and the situation traveled by the sound to the plane as the hypotenuse of this, we can establish the following equation:

    (658.56m) ² = ((1/3) * h) ² + h²

    Being h the altitude of the plane.

    From here we can clear the altitude of the plane:

    433701.27m² = (10/9) * h²

    h² = 433701.27m² * (9/10)

    h = (390331.14m²) ^ (1/2)

    h = 624.77m

    We know that the distance traveled by the plane until the sound is received is one third of the altitude, so this distance will be:

    Distance = (1/3) * 624.77m = 208.25m

    Considering the time in which the plane traveled this distance we can know the speed of it:

    V = (208.25m) / (1.92s) = 108.47 (m/s)
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