Biology, 14.04.2021 17:30 Adrian12313
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Complete the data table using the procedure above and the video provided. To find the distance from the top of the water column to the top of the air column, subtract the height of the water column from the total distance to the top of the air column.
Using the equation v = fƛ, determine the wave speed for each trial.
Determine an average wave speed by averaging the wave speeds you found for each trial.
To calculate the exact value for the speed of sound, use the temperature given at the beginning of the video and the following equation: Vsound = 331 m/s + 0.6(TCelcius)
How close was your average speed to the calculation of the actual value for the speed of sound in m/s? Give 2 examples of errors that may have occurred during the lab that could have caused your value to be different than the value that you determined using the equation. To fully complete this project, you will submit the following:
Complete the data table with values that you determine from the video and calculated.
Find the average wave speed as asked for in question 3.
Find the mathematical speed of sound as asked for in question 4. Show your calculation.
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