Physics, asked by leanderr, 11 months ago

A stone is dropped from the top of a tower 500 m high into a pond of water at the base of the tower. When is the splash heard at the top? Given, g=10 m s^-2 and speed of sound= 340 m s^-1
(I would prefer the answer with complete working)

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Answered by sehaj15289
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Helo mate here your ans

Height of the tower, s = 500 m

Velocity of sound, v = 340 m sˆ’1

Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10 m sˆ’2

Initial velocity of the stone, u = 0 (since the stone is initially at rest)

Time taken by the stone to fall to the base of the tower, t1

According to the second equation of motion:

S = ut1 + 1/2gt12

500 = 0 x t1 + 1/2 x 10 x t12

t12 = 100

t1 = 10s

Now, time taken by the sound to reach the top from the base of the tower, t2= 500/340 = 1.47 s

Therefore, the splash is heard at the top after time, t

Where, t= t1 + t2 = 10 + 1.47 = 11.47 s.

Hope this ans help you...

Answered by snsm1988gmailcom
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Answer:

Explanation:

I don't think g has any work here

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