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A dolphin echolocates its prey in 1.25 s. Assuming the prey is still, how long does it take for the dolphin to reach it, if it starts travelling at an average speed of 15 kmph? (Take the speed of sound in water to be 1400 m s−1)

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2.0 min
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4.5 min
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5.0 min
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D
3.5 min
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Solution

The correct option is D 3.5 min
Given:
The speed of sound in water, s=1400 m s1
Time taken by the dolphin to locate its prey using sound, t=1.25 s
The sound from the dolphin goes to the prey, hits it, and reflects back to the dolphin in t=1.25 s
Also the sound travels twice the distance (2d) between the dolphin and its prey, in the time period t.
The distance to the prey, d=st2
d=1400×1.252=875 m
Also given:
The average speed of the dolphin, vd=15 kmph=15×518 m s1
vd=256 m s1
the time taken by the dolphin to reach its prey =dvd=875(256)=875×625=210 s

210 s=21060 min=72 min=3.5 min

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