Conceptual Physical Science Explorations
Conceptual Physical Science Explorations
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ISBN: 9780321567918
Author: Paul G. Hewitt, Leslie A. Hewitt, John A Suchocki
Publisher: Addison Wesley
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Chapter 12, Problem 2TS

From far away you watch a woman driving nails into her front porch at a regular rate of one stroke per second. You hear the sound of the blows exactly synchronized with the blows you see. And then you hear one more blow after you see her cease hammering. How far away is she?

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The distance where the woman is standing.

Answer to Problem 2TS

The distance where the woman is standing is 340m

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: The number of strokes is 1 and the time 1sec.

Write the expression for the frequency.

F=nt

Here,

n is the number of strokes

t is the time taken

Substitute 1sec for t and, 1 for n in the above expression to get F.

F=11sec=1Hz

Write the expression for period.

T=1F

Substitute 1Hz for F in the above equation to calculate T .

T=11Hz =1sec

Write the expression for distance, at which the woman is standing.

d=v.t

Here,

v is the speed of the sound

t is the period.

Substitute 1sec for T and 340m/sec for v in the above expression to get d.

d=340m/sec×1sec=340m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the distance where the woman is standing is 340m.

Chapter 12 Solutions

Conceptual Physical Science Explorations

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