A physics student is asked to determine the length of a long, slender, copper bar by measuring the time required for a sound pulse to travel the length of the bar. The Young's modulus of copper is 1.1 × 1011 N/m2; and its density is 8890 kg/m3. The student finds that the time for the pulse to travel from one end to the other is 5.6 × 10-4 s. How long is the rod?
A) 11 m
B) 7.8 m
C) 5.5 m
D) 2.0 m
E) 0.45 m
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