About 761 mph at sea level.
sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel. Space is a vacuum, so sound doesn't travel from the sun to earth.
3,348 mph.
It travels at 768mph. I hope this helped ;)
No. The fastest speed a tornado has peen known to travel is 73 mph, about 1/10 the speed of sound. The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph, still less than half the speed of sound.
About 767 mph ... it varies with temperature. OR about one mile in 5 seconds.
Just over 700 mph
At approximately 760 mph depending on the temperature of the room.
About the same speed as through water (about 3300 mph).
The speed of sound is approximately 767 mph at sea level. To break the sound barrier, an object would need to travel faster than this speed, so it would have to be moving faster than 767 mph.
Sound travels through steel at approximately 17,600 meters per second, or approximately 39,370 miles per hour.
Sound travels at a speed that is dependent on density. As a rule the more dense the material the faster sound travels. In air, mach 1 (the speed of sound) is about 750 MPH. In water it is about 3316 MPH. (Water is much denser than air.)
Sound travells at 743 MPH.