This of coarse all depends on the altitude, the humidity, and the temperature of the air. At Sea level the speed of sound is roughly 344.4 meters per second.
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Near room temperature, the speed of sound in air is 344.4 m/s.
There are different types of glass so there is not a single answer. The speed of sound is approx 4,000 metres per second ( range 3500 - 4500 ms^-1).
It is 106.66... metres per minute or 1.78 metres per second.
At 20o Celsius, at sea level, the speed of sound is approximately 767 miles per hour.
10 metres in 5 seconds or 2 metres per second.
That depends on how fast the bug is travelling. When you know the speed the bug is traveling in metres per second, you can use the formula t=v/d. Time equals the speed the bug is walking divided by the distance the bug walked (In this case, 5metres). T is the time in seconds, d is the distance in metres and v is the speed in metres per second. The answer of speed divided by the distance should equal the time it would take to walk 5 metres :D
There are different types of glass so there is not a single answer. The speed of sound is approx 4,000 metres per second ( range 3500 - 4500 ms^-1).
at 0 degrees Celsius sound travells 330 metres per second at 20 degrees Celsius sound travells 340 metres per second at 30 degrees Celsius sound travells 350 metres per second in water sound travells 1400 meters per second through wood sound travells 4500 metres per second through steel sound travells 5000 metres per second
in air sound travels 330m/s
At the speed of light, which is 299,792,458 metres per second.
It travels at approx 220,000,000 metres per second.
6420.4 Meters a second on average.
Every wave in the electromagnetic spectrum travels at 2.99792x108 metres per second.
Speed of sound in iron = 5120 metres / sec = 11453 miles / hour
The speed of sound at sea level is 340.29 meters per second.
5000 meters per second
6420 Meters a second on average.
At sea level, the speed of light through air is approx 299,700,000 metres per second. The speed of sound, in similar conditions, is approx 343 metres per second. So light signals are around 875,000 times faster than sound.