Trying to determine its depth, a rock climber drops a pebble into a chasm and hears the pebble strike the ground 3.24 s later. (a) If the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s at the rock climber's location, what is the depth of the chasm? 47.0590 m (b) What is the percentage of error that would result from assuming the speed of sound is infinite? 100 x significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully.

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Trying to determine its depth, a rock climber drops a pebble into a chasm and hears the pebble strike the ground 3.245 later. (a) If the speed of sound in air is343 m/sat the rock climber's location, what is the depth of the chasm? (b) What is the percentage of error that would result from assuming the speed of sound is infinize?  

Trying to determine its depth, a rock climber drops a pebble into a chasm and hears the pebble strike the ground 3.24 s later.
(a) If the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s at the rock climber's location, what is the depth of the chasm?
47.0596
m
(b) What is the percentage of error that would result from assuming the speed of sound is infinite?
100
Your n
x
differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully.
Transcribed Image Text:Trying to determine its depth, a rock climber drops a pebble into a chasm and hears the pebble strike the ground 3.24 s later. (a) If the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s at the rock climber's location, what is the depth of the chasm? 47.0596 m (b) What is the percentage of error that would result from assuming the speed of sound is infinite? 100 Your n x differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully.
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