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Chapter 16 Problem 48

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Consult Multiple-Concept Example 4 in order to review a model for solving this type of problem. Suppose that you are standing by the side of a road in the Sahara desert where the temperature has reached a hot 56 8C (130 8F). A truck, traveling at a constant speed, passes by. After 4.00 s have elapsed, you use the ultrasonic ruler discussed in Example 4 to measure the distance to the truck. A sound pulse leaves the ultrasonic ruler and returns 0.120 s later. Assume that the average molecular mass of air is 28.9 u, air is an ideal diatomic gas (g 5 7 5 ), and the truck moves a negligible distance in the time it takes for the sound pulse to reach it. Determine how fast the truck is moving.

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The first step in solving 16 problem number 48 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Consult Multiple-Concept Example 4 in order to review a model for solving this type of problem. Suppose that you are standing by the side of a road in the Sahara desert where the temperature has reached a hot 56 8C (130 8F). A truck, traveling at a constant speed, passes by. After 4.00 s have elapsed, you use the ultrasonic ruler discussed in Example 4 to measure the distance to the truck. A sound pulse leaves the ultrasonic ruler and returns 0.120 s later. Assume that the average molecular mass of air is 28.9 u, air is an ideal diatomic gas (g 5 7 5 ), and the truck moves a negligible distance in the time it takes for the sound pulse to reach it. Determine how fast the truck is moving.
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Title Physics 10e 
Author David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN 9781118486894

Consult Multiple-Concept Example 4 in order to review a

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