Pressure does not make any change in the speed of sound
But temperature affects it. Velocity is proportional to the square root of kelvin temperature
Humidity also affects the speed of sound. Higher the humidity more the speed
ultraveling waves
Sound waves cannot propagate in a vacuum. Sound waves travel through matter, and a vacuum is, by definition, the absence of matter.
SONAR; SOund Detection And Ranging.
It sorta makes it fly and bounce around
Sound waves are what make up sound (sound waves=sound) so I would suppose so.
The sound waves affect their sence of directions.
The amplitude of the sound waves in the medium.
They are both mechanical waves, which require a medium for their transmission.
we hear them
The most relevant answer to this question is medium, the most prime factor affecting the rate of sound travel is the medium which carries the sound waves, sound is fastest in solids and slowest in viscous fluids.
The spring and the mass characteristics of their transmission medium are vital to the transmission of sound and vibration waves.
transmited by waves i think
ultraveling waves
Sound waves cannot propagate in a vacuum. Sound waves travel through matter, and a vacuum is, by definition, the absence of matter.
A fuzzy crackling sound will be heard because some of the electrical waves are still being transformed into sound waves.
SONAR; SOund Detection And Ranging.
Tensionin a sound waves makes the sound harsher sound or softer sound