While hunting for moths to eat, a bat emits a chirp that lasts for 2.10 ms and then is silent while it listens for the echo. If the beginning of the echo returns just after the outgoing chirp is finished, how close to the moth is the bat? The bat is flying toward the moth at a speed of 4.40 m/s and the moth is flying away from the bat at 1.20 m/s. Assume it is a cool night with a temperature of 10.0°C. Speed of sound in air at 0°C  is 331 m/s (see table 12.1).   in cm

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While hunting for moths to eat, a bat emits a chirp that lasts for 2.10 ms and then is silent while it listens for the echo. If the beginning of the echo returns just after the outgoing chirp is finished, how close to the moth is the bat? The bat is flying toward the moth at a speed of 4.40 m/s and the moth is flying away from the bat at 1.20 m/s. Assume it is a cool night with a temperature of 10.0°C. Speed of sound in air at 0°C  is 331 m/s (see table 12.1).   in cm 

Table 12.1
Medium
Carbon dioxide
Air (dry)
Nitrogen
Air (dry, 20°C)
Helium
Hydrogen
Lead
Mercury (25°C)
Fat (37°C)
Water (25°C)
Seawater (25°C)
Blood (37°C)
Muscle (37°C)
Concrete
Copper
Bone (37°C)
Aluminum
Pyrex glass
Steel
Granite
Speed of Sound in Various Materials
(at 0°C and 1 atm Unless Otherwise
Noted)
Speed (m/s)
259
331
334
343
972
1284
1322
1450
1450
1493
1533
1570
1580
3100
3560
4000
5100
5640
5790
6500
Transcribed Image Text:Table 12.1 Medium Carbon dioxide Air (dry) Nitrogen Air (dry, 20°C) Helium Hydrogen Lead Mercury (25°C) Fat (37°C) Water (25°C) Seawater (25°C) Blood (37°C) Muscle (37°C) Concrete Copper Bone (37°C) Aluminum Pyrex glass Steel Granite Speed of Sound in Various Materials (at 0°C and 1 atm Unless Otherwise Noted) Speed (m/s) 259 331 334 343 972 1284 1322 1450 1450 1493 1533 1570 1580 3100 3560 4000 5100 5640 5790 6500
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