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Stratovolcanoes – Mt. Vesuvius, Italy. Fly to Mt. Vesuvius in Italy and turn on the Pompeii Pyroclastic Flow tour (run the tour twice to let the imagery load). Use the Ruler tool to determine the distance (in km) from Mt. Vesuvius to the excavated ruins of the city of Pompeii (which was buried by volcanic ash and pyroclastic material from Mt. Vesuvius during the eruption of 79 C.E.) If a nuée ardente (pyroclastic surge) accompanies the next eruption of Mt. Vesuvius and it travels at 300 km/hr, how many minutes would it take to reach the site of ancient Pompeii?

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Answer:

The pyroclastic surge would take 1.609 minutes to reach the site of ancient Pompeii.

Step-by-step explanation:

The ruins of Pompeii are about 5 miles away from Mount Vesuvius. A mile equals to 1.609 kilometers. If pyroclastic surge travels in a straight line at constant speed, then the time (
image), in minutes, taken to reach the site of the ancient Pompeii can be determined by the following kinematic equation:


image (1)

Where:


image - Travelled distance, in kilometers.


image - Speed of pyroclastic surge, in kilometers per hour.

If we know that
image and
image, then the time needed to reach the site of ancient Pompeii is:


image


image

The pyroclastic surge would take 1.609 minutes to reach the site of ancient Pompeii.

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