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Four students and their teacher do an experiment to measure the speed of sound in air. The teacher stands at a distance and fires a starting pistol into the air. Th... show full transcript
Step 1
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To calculate the percentage difference, we use the formula:
Substituting the values:
Calculating the difference:
The final result shows a percentage difference of approximately 30%.
Step 2
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There are several factors that could contribute to the variation in measured times:
Reaction Time: Each student has a different reaction time, which is the time taken to see the flash and respond to it. This can lead to variations especially if the difference exceeds 0.5 seconds.
Distance from the Starting Pistol: Each student may be standing at slightly different distances from the starting pistol, affecting the time it takes for the sound to reach them.
Environmental Factors: Factors such as wind, temperature, and humidity can affect sound propagation, leading to differences in perceived sound arrival times.
Perception Differences: Students may have different acuity for light or sound, affecting their ability to perceive the flash and the bang simultaneously.
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