New evidence may support the theory -> then nothing
New evidence conflicts with the theory => rework theory / create a new one
Answer:
0.283m
Explanation:
Speed (v) = wavelength × Frequency (f)
Wavelength = speed/ frequency
Wavelength = 343/ 1210 = 0.283m
Don't look now, but the question GIVES you the formula to use, and it GIVES you the numbers to plug into the formula.
The formula to use to find the distance covered by the sound is
<em>Speed = (distance) / (time)</em>
They also give you:
speed = 330 m/s
time = 0.40 second
Stuff the numbers into the formula:
330 m/s = (Distance) / (0.40 second)
Multiply each side by (0.40 second), and you get:
(330 m/s) / (0.4 second) = Distance
<em>825 meters = Distance</em>
Answer: 5.9cm
Explanation:
15N/3cm=5
Convert 3kg to N (29.42N)
Use the 5 from earlier to divide 29.42/5=5.884
Round to 5.9
5.9cm is the answer
(I don’t know if I solved this the correct way but I got it right. 5.9 is the correct answer)