Did anyone else trip over the very first question, speed of sound in fat? According to the formula given in the back, Z = pv, and if I'm not mistaken, Z is the acoustic impedance, p is the density of the medium and v is the speed at which sound travels. However, if you sub in the values they gave for AIR, you get a horrendously incorrect measurement of the speed of sound in air- the table gave these values:
Material_____Acoustic impedance____Density
___Air__________0.0004____________1.3
..and if you sub these into the formula:
0.0004 = 1.3 * 340 (speed of sound in air is 340m/s, as given in the data sheet)
But this is clearly wrong? 1.3 * 340 = 442 as far as I can see...
Well if you used the formula z = pv for speed of sound in fat, you probably would have gotten something around the 1000m/s mark. Annoyingly, the question asked for the velocity of sound in fat, which is stupid because velocity has both speed and direction, but clearly we can only calculate a speed with this data.
BTW, I messed with the given values a bit, and found that density (1.3) divided by acoustic impedance (0.0004) was close to the correct speed of sound in air, but off by a factor of 10, which led me to believe that perhaps the acoustic impedance of air was really 0.004. I can't check either 'cause I've returned my physics textbook now anyway