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monkeyboy726
Sep14-04, 11:36 PM
rock is dropped from cliff. it is heard hitting the ocean 3.00s later, if speed of sound is 340m/s, how high is the cliff?
im so stuck
Chronos
Sep15-04, 12:20 AM
try d= (at^2)/2
a = acceleration
t = time
d = distance
use the speed of sound in dry air at sea level to solve.
iamhumble
Sep15-04, 12:23 PM
Hi -
This is how I would approach this problem...
Draw a sketch to represent the situation. As you can see, the rock is in free fall from y (the height of the clift to the ground) to the ground (y = 0). The soundt travels with uniform speed the distance y (upward). Let t1 be the time of the free fall and t2 the time of the sound traveling up. Then, the total time is t = t1 + t2 = ?. Then, use the free fall formula to get time t1 and then solve for the height of the clift.
Good luck :smile:
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