no it does not or does it?
If the temperature goes up, the pitch of the sound goes up too.
Only the temperature is changing the speed of sound.
http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/HighSchool/Sound/tempandspeed.htm
Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
Yes. The equation relating temperature (in degrees Celcius) to the speed of sound is v=331+0.60T. This means that when the temperature is 0C (the same as 32F), the speed of sound will be 331m/s.
The three properties of a medium that affect the speed of sound are elasticity, density, and temperature. Answered by: Nur _ _ _ _ _ _ Izyani
It can sometimes cause the speakers to sound distorted if wiring malfunctions
yes, higher the temp higher the sound
the material through which it travels...temperature....
Presumably you mean sound traveling through water. Temperature affects the density of water, therefore the speed of sound in water, and pitch is frequency, so yes, temperature affects pitch.
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.