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A ship’s sonar signal travels at 1500 m/s and returns 0.4 s after it sent. How deep is the ship?
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A ship’s sonar signal travels at 1500 m/s and returns 0.4 s after it sent. How deep is the ship?
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Answer:
600m
Explanation:
d=s×t
1500×0.4
=600m
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