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a sailor strikes the side of his ship just below the surface of the sea. he hears the echo of the wave reflected from the ocean floor directly below 2.8 s later. how deep is the ocean at this point?

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Answer:

Approximately
2.1 * 10^(3)\; {\rm m} (
2.1\; {\rm km}) assuming that the speed of sound in the water is
1482\; {\rm m\cdot s^(-1)} (
20\; ^(\circ){\rm C}.)

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply speed
v by time
t to find the distance
s travelled.

The sound wave in this question has travelled a distance of at least:


\begin{aligned}s &= v\, t\\ &= (1482\; {\rm m\cdot s^(-1)})\, (2.8\; {\rm s}})\\ &\approx 4.15* 10^(3)\; {\rm m}\end{aligned}.

Note that this distance is for a round trip- from the ship to the ocean floor and back. The depth of the ocean at this location will be one-half the distance of a round trip:


\begin{aligned} \frac{4.15* 10^(3)\; {\rm m}}{2} \approx 2.1* 10^(3)\; {\rm m} = 2.1\; {\rm km}\end{aligned}.

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