[Unless stated otherwise, assume \(T=20^\circ \mathrm C\) and \(v_{\mathrm{sound}}=343~\mathrm {m/s}\) in air.] Calculate the percent error made over one mile of distance by the “5-second rule” for estimating the distance from a lightning strike if the temperature is (a) \(30^\circ \mathrm C\), and (b) \(10^\circ \mathrm C\).
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Problem 1P
assume T = 20°C and vsound = 343 m/s in air.
A hiker determines the length of a lake by listening for the echo of her shout reflected by a cliff at the far end of the lake. She hears the echo 2.0 s after shouting. Estimate the length of the lake.
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