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11 May, 09:29

A pipe that is 20.0 m long and 10.0 cm in diameter contains olive oil. the density of the olive oil is 890 kg/m3 and the bulk modulus is 1.3 * 109 pa. a 3.4-hz longitudinal wave is transmitted in the oil. how many milliseconds does it take for the wave to travel the length of the pipe in the oil?

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  1. 11 May, 10:15
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    Velocity of wave through the oil medium, C = Sqrt (M_b/Sigma)

    Where, M_b = Bulk modulus of oil; Sigma = Density of oil

    Therefore,

    C Sqrt [ (1.3*10^9) / (890) ] = 1208.58 m/s

    Now,

    C = d/t, where d = distance = length of pipe; t = time taken.

    Therefore,

    t = d/C = 20/1208.58 = 0.017 seconds = 0.017*1000 = 17 milliseconds.
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