A sound wave traveling at 343 m/s is emitted by the foghorn of a tugboat. An echo is heard 2.60 s later. How far away is the reflecting object?

1 Answer
Apr 28, 2018

445.9 meters.

Explanation:

We first find the distance traveled by the sound, which is given by the equation:

d=v*t

  • v is the velocity of substance

  • t is the time taken

And so, we get:

d=(343 \ "m")/(color(red)cancelcolor(black)"s")*2.6color(red)cancelcolor(black)"s"

=891.8 \ "m"

Here is where you need to be careful, as most questions about sound traveled do this trick. You now have to divide the distance found by 2, to get the distance of the object from the original object, because the sound created has to travel back for us to be able to hear.

So, the reflecting object is (891.8 \ "m")/2=441.9 \ "m" away from the fogboat.