This is a low temperature. It travels in less than 340ms-1.
It wouldn't travel at all. Sound can't travel in a vacum. (Translation: Sound can't travel in outer space.)
At the temperature of 20 degrees Celsius the sound travels 343 meters in one second or 1125.328 feet in one second. That is 20580 meters in one minute or 67523 feet in one minute.
The sea level has nothing to do with the speed of sound. It's the temperature that matters. At 20° Celsius the speed of sound c = 343 m/s. At 20° Celsius the speed of sound is c = 13 503.937 inches/second.
On water because on land there are trees and other plants and buildings to block the sound but on water there are no buildings trees and plants on the surface! Hope this helped :)That does not have much to do with it. sound travels through denser gas or liquid faster. "In common everyday speech, speed of sound refers to the speed of sound waves in air. However, the speed of sound varies from substance to substance. Sound travels faster in liquids and non-porous solids than it does in air. It travels about 4.3 times faster in water (1,484 m/s), and nearly 15 times as fast in iron (5,120 m/s), than in air at 20 degrees Celsius".Air at sea level is about 800 times less dense than saltwater. additionally sound waves that travel through the air and waves that travel through dense liquids and solids are different
It depends on the frequency f. The speed of sound c is 343 meters per second at 20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Wavelength lambda is speed of sound c divided by frequency f.
The speed of sound in air at 20°C is 343 m/s.
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It wouldn't travel at all. Sound can't travel in a vacum. (Translation: Sound can't travel in outer space.)
mealworms travel 20 cenimeters per minute
The speed at which sound will travel will depend on the medium through which it is moving. In dry air, sound moves at about 768 miles per hour. That's about 343.2 metres per second, or 1,126 feet per second. In a more dense medium like water, sound will travel some 4.3 times as fast as in air. In a solid, the speed of sound (which is generally independent of the frequency of that sound) will travel faster still. In a steel rail, that sound will travel some 15 times faster than sound in air. Use the link below for more information.In dry air at 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound is 343 meters per second (1,125 ft/s). This equates to 1,235 kilometers per hour (767 mph) or about one mile in five seconds
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20 miles every 2minutes very fast
it is 15 times faster in iron (5,120 miles a second) than in air at 20 degrees celsius
at 0 degrees Celsius sound travells 330 metres per second at 20 degrees Celsius sound travells 340 metres per second at 30 degrees Celsius sound travells 350 metres per second in water sound travells 1400 meters per second through wood sound travells 4500 metres per second through steel sound travells 5000 metres per second
At the temperature of 20°C the speed of sound is 343 m/s.
Speed of sound c in air at the temperature 0f 20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit is 343 meters per second. Scroll down to related links and look at "Speed of sound - temperature matters, not air pressure".
Depends how fast you are traveling. On a highway,about 15- 20 min.