Answer:
a) [tex]t=6.3931\ s[/tex]
b)
When ignoring the time taken by the sound wave to travel up we would have over estimated the height because then we would consider that the whole time was taken by the rock in going down and as we know that distance is calculated as speed time the time taken.
Explanation:
Given:
a)
distance travelled by the rock is equal to the distance travelled by the sound.
Now for rock:
[tex]h=u.t+\frac{1}{2} g.t^2[/tex]
where:
u = initial velocity of the rock = 0
h = height form where the rock is being dropped
[tex]\therefore h=4.9\times t^2[/tex] .....................(1)
∵given time comprises of both the time taken by the rock to reach the ground and the time taken by the sound to travel up.
For sound:
[tex]h=330\times (7-t)[/tex] ......................(2)
Now from (1) & (2)
[tex]4.9\ t^2=2310-330\ t[/tex]
[tex]4.9\ t^2+330\ t-2310=0[/tex]
[tex]t=6.3931\ s[/tex]
b)
When ignoring the time taken by the sound wave to travel up we would have over estimated the height because then we would consider that the whole time was taken by the rock in going down and as we know that distance is calculated as speed time the time taken.