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A research vessel is mapping the bottom of the ocean using sonar. It emits a short sound pulse called "ping" downward. The frequency of the sound is 5600 Hz. In water sound propagates at a speed of 1474 m/s. The sound pulse is then reflected back from the bottom of the ocean and it is detected by the vessel 8.88 s after it was emitted. How deep is the ocean just below the vessel?

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Answer:

The ocean is 6485.6m deep when measured from the vessel

Step-by-step explanation:

v=1474m/s

t=8.88s

let d represent distance from the vessel to the ocean bottom.

an echo travels a distance equivalent to 2d, that is to and fro after it reflects from the obstacle.


velocity=(distance)/(time)\\ v=(2d)/(t) \\vt=2d\\d=(vt)/(2)


d=(1474*8.8)/(2)

d= 6485.6m

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