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high temperature will speed up the trace
Remains unaltered
Speed of sound depends on the density of the medium. As temperature increases density decreases due to expansion in the volume. Hence speed of sound gets affected by the change in temperature. Speed of sound is directly proportional to the square root of the temperature of the medium.
The bigger affect on wind speed is air pressure.
When you change density and temperature you effect the way sound travels through a medium.
It's about 340 m/s. Temperature, pressure, and humidity all have an effect on the exact speed.
This is called chilling effect.
When temperature rises, the density of the medium changes. Speed of light through a medium is inversely proportional to the density of medium. So when the temperature increases, the density decreases and the speed of light in that medium increases. Note that this is the indirect effect of temperature. If light is travelling through vaccuum , then the temperature will have no effect on the speed of light.
condensation follows evaporation and involves clouds holding water until it is ready to rain. Temperature could speed the rate of evaporation and therefore increase the speed of condensation.
To find the speed of runners who cover 40 meters in 8 seconds, you can use the formula for speed: speed = distance/time. In this case, the speed would be 40 meters divided by 8 seconds, which equals 5 meters per second. Therefore, the runners are running at a speed of 5 m/s.
The atmospheric pressure has no effect on the speed of sound when the temperature is constant. The air pressure has no influence on the sound.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Speed of sound - Wikipedia". There is a table of the effects of the temperature on sound. Don't say "velocity of sound", call it "speed of sound".