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Trig type question -- Speed of sound in water and in air
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[QUOTE="classicswiss, post: 6351328, member: 672823"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] An explosion occurs on the surface of a lake, and the explosion is felt some distance from the site or origin by a hydrophone below the water and by a microphone in air directly above the microphone. Taking the speed of sound in air to be 343m/s and the speed of sound in water to be 1,500 and a delay of 0.3 seconds between both the hydrophone and microphone receiving it, how far is the hydrophone from the explosion? [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] speed= distance / time unsure [/QUOTE]
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