Yes. It depends on the refractive index of the medium through which the light is travelling.
There are some factors. Temperature, medium are that factors.
The speed of sound depends on the air factors around it
The speed of sound varies with various factors such as temperature,nature of the material,physical state of the substance,etc.
Well speed of sound in air at room temperature is 350 m/s . It depends on the density of the medium. Sound cannot propagate through vacuum. Speed of sound is directly proportional to the temperature of the medium.
To find the speed of sound at any temperature there is a formula used: velocity = 331 + .6T T would be the temperature you input, then the velocity would equal the speed of sound at that temperature. The speed of sound is affected by temperature, however the speed of light is not.
There are some factors. Temperature, medium are that factors.
Does it? Really?
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.
The speed of sound depends upon elasticity and inertia of the medium which in turn depend upon the temperature of the medium.That's why speed of sound depends upon the temperature of the medium.
Temperature and the medium in which it is travelling
The speed of light is determined by the medium it is propagating in, as well as other factors such as humidity and temperature. The speed of sound in helium at 0 degrees Celsius is approximately 972 metres per second.
Frequency of the sound wave ?Amplitude of the sound wave ?The temperature of the medium ?The density of the medium ?
Density.Temperature.Pressure.
the material through which it travels...temperature....
There are some factors. Examples are temperature,medium and density.
The quality of a sound depends on the component waves
The speed of sound depends on the air factors around it