To travel where? - That would depend on the distance you want it to travel. In air, sound moves at about 310 meters per second (depends on the temperature). This is about 1,236 kilometers per hour (or 768 mph).
Knowing how fast sound travels through water, the time taken for a noise to travel to a target (e.g. a shoal of fish or the sea bottom) and back gives an indication as to how far away the target is. The speed of sound in water is approximately 1500 m/s, so if an echo returns after 2 seconds then the reflecting object is 1500 m away.
Speed of Sound = 340.29 m / s It reaches the wall in 1 second so we are left with: 340.29 m
Depends on the relative density of the Aluminum, the frequency of the sound impulse, the decibel level of the sound impulse, and lastly the temperature of the Aluminum.Lastly, Who has an Aluminum rod 1500 meters long?
i am guessing you meant driving at the speed of 110 km/h if you meant something else then disregard this answer: i believe you traveled 30 meters
If you you travel 3 miles, you would get 3 miles far.
Depends on the speed the ball travels.
6.6 meteres or 20 feet
20
1 minute = 60 seconds so 10 mintes = 10*60 = 600 seconds. 2 metres per second = 2*600 = 1200 metres in 600 seconds
You count 1,2,3,4,5, and every 5 seconds, the lightning is 1 mile away. 10 seconds would be 2 miles away, and so on.
100 km per what time? speed is not given. Assume speed = 100 km/hour Then in 2 seconds you travel: 100 km/h = 100000/3600 m/second = 1000/36 meter/second in 2 seconds you travel 2000/36 meters = 500/9 meters = 55.6 meters
To travel where? - That would depend on the distance you want it to travel. In air, sound moves at about 310 meters per second (depends on the temperature). This is about 1,236 kilometers per hour (or 768 mph).
The sound of a tiger's roar can travel a distance of up to 2 miles (~3 km).
2 seconds
2 metres in 100 seconds = 200 centimetres in 100 seconds = 2 cm per second.
[ (242/45) x (the vehicle's average speed in miles per hour) ] feet