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Finding Distance with given 2 speeds and a time
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[QUOTE="Kushal Gurung, post: 5496174, member: 596623"] [B]1. Example (bomb): There is a ship and you need to calculate the distance between the bomb and the ship. A bomb explodes underwater, the underwater sound wave travels at a speed of 1400 m/s and in the air at a speed of 330 m/s (0°C). The sound wave underwater is 5 seconds faster than in the air. Calculate the distance between the bomb and the ship. Answer: 2.2 km My attempt: ( to be honest I've tried my best, I've even talked to myself explaining things that doesn't make sense. I'm going mentally ill here since I can't solve the question. I stress out too much when I can't figure out and that basically makes it worse for me.)[/B] [/QUOTE]
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