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A sound wave traveling downward with a speed of about 4,000 m/s suddenly slows to 1,500 m/s not far below the earth’s surface. what has the sound wave most likely encountered?

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Answer: an underground lake

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speed of sound wave depends on elasticity of medium and density of medium

it is given by formula


v = \sqrt{(E)/(/rho)}

now if wave travel through solid then its speed is maximum while if it travel from gas then its speed is minimum

so initially its speed is given as 4000 m/s and suddenly decrease to 1500 m/s

so here we can say that its medium will change from solid to liquid

so sound will encounter with water

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