Ultrasound waves travel approximately 1,500 m/s in water. A boat sends out an ultrasound wave to the bottom of the ocean. It takes 0.5 seconds for the wave to hit the bottom of the floor and reflect back to the detector. How deep is the ocean floor below the boat?

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Electronic systems can be used to produce ultrasound waves, which have a frequency higher than the upper limit of hearing for humans (you should know that the range of human hearing is about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz). Ultrasound can be used as a useful tool in medical imaging; the scientific word for this is ultrasonography but if you don't remember that, don't worry, it won't lose you any exam marks. Despite us not being able to hear it with the human ear, we can create detectors which allow us to map out an image of ultrasound waves which can show us the internal structure of objects. It is... Show more

Ultrasound waves travel approximately 1,500 m/s in water. A boat sends out an ultrasound wave to the bottom of the ocean. It takes 0.5 seconds for the wave to hit the bottom of the floor and reflect back to the detector. How deep is the ocean floor below the boat?





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