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30 May, 16:41

how long will it take a sonar pulse that travels at the speed of 1,500m/s to return from a sunken ship that is at a depth of 3,750m?

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  1. 30 May, 18:31
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    Correct answer: t = 5 seconds

    Explanation:

    Given: sonar pulse velocity v = 1,500 m/s and distance from sunken ship

    d = 3,750 m

    The sonar pulse must go twice the distance to the ship

    2 d = v · t = > t = 2 d / v = 2 · 3,750 / 1,500 = 7,500 / 1,500 = 5 seconds

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  2. 30 May, 19:55
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    Answer: It will 5 seconds fir the wave to return

    Explanation: Speed is expressed as v=d/t if we derive this to find t:

    t=d/v = 3750m / 1500m/s = 2.5 s note it the time required for the wave to reach the sunken ship. So multiply it by 2 to to have the final time to reach back on the source which takes 5 s.
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