air,water and some other materials like stone,glass,wires.
-- air
-- water
-- motel walls
-- jello
-- steel
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The speed of sound in room temperature air is 346 meters per second.
That will depend on the speed of sound - which depends mainly on what material the sound travels through. For example, the speed of sound in air is about 350 meters/second.In any case, if you divide the distance (in meters) by the speed of sound (in meters/second) you will get the time (in seconds).
Speed of sound: diamond 17 500 m/s beryllium 12 890 m/s boron carbibe 10 920 m/s methylene oxide 9 980 m/s aluminium oxide 8 700 m/s chromium 6 200 m/s titanium carbide 5 900 m/s
5 meters
It wouldn't travel at all. Sound can't travel in a vacum. (Translation: Sound can't travel in outer space.)
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The speed of sound in room temperature air is 346 meters per second.
1 sound can be loud 2 sound can be soft 3 there are many different types of sound 4 many things make sound 5 sound is made in different ways
Yes. I 5 goes right through Medford OR.
Easily, the speed of sound is approx 340 metres per second, so it should travel approx 1,700 metres in 5 seconds.
That will depend on the speed of sound - which depends mainly on what material the sound travels through. For example, the speed of sound in air is about 350 meters/second.In any case, if you divide the distance (in meters) by the speed of sound (in meters/second) you will get the time (in seconds).
Yes! Sound has to have a medium such as air to travel. That's why there is no sound in space. So, if you stood on the surface of the earth and yelled very loudly straight up, the sound would stop after about 300 miles, because our atmosphere is only 300 miles thick. When the air runs out, the sound stops. BUT, if you shine a very bright light straight up, the light could go much, much further, because light CAN travel through the vacuum of space. That's how we can see stars that are trillions of miles away, because of the light they shine in our direction.
The speed of sound in air is 343 m/s at a temperature of 20°C. The speed of sound changes clearly with temperature, a little bit with humidity - but not with air pressure (atmospheric pressure). Mechanical vibrations that can be interpreted as sound are able to travel through all forms of matter: gases, liquids, solids, and plasmas. The matter that supports the sound is called the medium. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum. Look at the link: "The Speed of Sound in Air and the effective Temperature".
Speed of sound: diamond 17 500 m/s beryllium 12 890 m/s boron carbibe 10 920 m/s methylene oxide 9 980 m/s aluminium oxide 8 700 m/s chromium 6 200 m/s titanium carbide 5 900 m/s
Sound can not travel in the vacuum of space, but if it could, and assuming the same speed as in normal air, then it would take about 19 years for sound to travel 93 million miles at 768 miles per hour.
First of all, let's get our constants straight. "Miles" is not a speed, and thespeed of sound is not 330 miles per anything. 330 meters per second is areasonable value to use for the speed of sound.1,500/330 = 4.545 seconds.(rounded)