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Colors are determined by the wavelengths but all wavelengths travel at the same speed. So no, colors do not affect the velocity of light.
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.
The greater the density, the faster the wave moves. Sound (a wave) travels faster in steel than in air. Steel has the higher density.
The exact material, amount of other substances (impurities) (for example, water moisture, in the case of air), the temperature, the pressure (which, in case of gases, affects density).
All light travel at the same speed.
Colors are determined by the wavelengths but all wavelengths travel at the same speed. So no, colors do not affect the velocity of light.
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.
The speed of passage of the x-radiation through a body depends on density.
density
Density would affect the speed in which the energy is transferred.
it does becuz temp it the speed particles are moving so it eects by how spread out the atoms are for the density
The three properties of a medium that affect the speed of sound are elasticity, density, and temperature. Answered by: Nur _ _ _ _ _ _ Izyani
volume shape density
If an object has more density it takes longer for the heat to reach the center so it can start melting.
angle, speed, water density
The greater the density, the faster the wave moves. Sound (a wave) travels faster in steel than in air. Steel has the higher density.
on increasing of temperature, density goes low and it is known that density and speed of sound both are directly proportional hence speed of sound decrease when temperature increases esp in gas.