The speed of sound at sea level is 340.29 metres per second. As sound is a wave, varying degrees of density affect how the wave travels.
For example, a sound wave travelling through water, which is more dense than air, will have a lower frequency and amplitude, making it slow down.
Inversely, a sound wave travelling higher in the atmosphere will move faster as there is less resistance from thinner air.
Sound does not travel through a slinky. This is just a science experiment to SHOW how soundwaves travel.
sound would travel faster in a solid because it is a denser object for the soundwaves to travel through
No, that is not true. In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed.
Da Vinci & later Robert Boyle concluded they must travel thru a medium.
Yes
Sound does not travel through a slinky. This is just a science experiment to SHOW how soundwaves travel.
sound would travel faster in a solid because it is a denser object for the soundwaves to travel through
No, that is not true. In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed.
Da Vinci & later Robert Boyle concluded they must travel thru a medium.
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Soundwaves are run through a bubble in water which causes the bubble to violently collapse. As the gas molecules collide at high speeds, heat and light energy is given off.
Solar flares travel at varying speeds. Some can travel at speeds of more than 1300 miles per seconds. generally, the larger the flare, the slower it moves.
No
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Yes
Different Colors Of Light Travel At Different Speeds.
no