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Mostly question three, but I'm not sure how to work out the speed. Thank you!
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from this question we can obtain the following equestion:
T=displacement ÷ velocity (2m ÷ 333m/s) equal to 6×10^-3
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The speed of sound follows the same rules, just like any other speed, if the acceleration is zero.
distance = speed * time
distance = 2m
speed = 333m/s
Solve for time t.
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