A sound wave traveled 1030 m toward your ear in 3 s.

What is the velocity of the wave?

[tex]\[
\text{velocity} = \frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t}
\][/tex]

Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Indicate magnitude and direction ( + or - ).

Velocity: _____ m/s



Answer :

To determine the velocity of the sound wave, we can follow these steps:

1. Identify the given values:
- Distance traveled by the sound wave, [tex]\(\Delta x\)[/tex]: [tex]\(1030 \text{ meters}\)[/tex]
- Time taken for the travel, [tex]\(\Delta t\)[/tex]: [tex]\(3 \text{ seconds}\)[/tex]

2. Use the formula for velocity:
[tex]\[ \text{velocity} = \frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t} \][/tex]

3. Substitute the given values into the formula:
[tex]\[ \text{velocity} = \frac{1030 \text{ meters}}{3 \text{ seconds}} \][/tex]

4. Perform the division:
[tex]\[ \text{velocity} = 343.3333333333333 \text{ meters/second} \][/tex]

5. Round to the nearest tenth:
[tex]\[ \text{velocity} \approx 343.3 \text{ meters/second} \][/tex]

The magnitude of the velocity is [tex]\(343.3 \text{ meters/second}\)[/tex], and since the direction is toward your ear, we can consider it a positive direction in this context. Therefore, the rounded velocity of the wave is [tex]\(+343.3 \text{ meters/second}\)[/tex].