As an “instrument”, does the well have one or two open ends? Calculate the speed of sound inside the well. c. Use both frequencies to calculate the depth of the well.
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A student uses an audio oscillator of adjustable frequency to measure the depth of a water well. She reports hearing two consecutive resonant frequencies at 27.5 Hz and 35.3 Hz. The temperature inside the well is 24 °C.
- As an “instrument”, does the well have one or two open ends?
- Calculate the speed of sound inside the well.
c. Use both frequencies to calculate the depth of the well.
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