Chapter 17: Q7P (page 505)
Question: A stone is dropped into a well. The splash is heard 3.00s later. What is the depth of the well?
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Answer
The depth of the well is d = 40.7 m.
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Chapter 17: Q7P (page 505)
Question: A stone is dropped into a well. The splash is heard 3.00s later. What is the depth of the well?
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The depth of the well is d = 40.7 m.
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