The speed of sound in water at 25 degree Celsius is 1493 meters per second.
it really dpends on the speed of water.. but if the water is going fast... it would make a splash sound but if the water is going slow.. it can make a soft sound that are like music to your ears
The sound of air or water moving very fast is usually described as a "whooshing" or "rushing" noise. This sound occurs due to the turbulence created by the high-speed movement of the air or water molecules.
The speed of sound measures how fast sound waves can travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. It is influenced by factors like temperature, density, and elasticity of the medium.
Speed of sound in water is affected by the oceanographic variables of temperature, salinity, and pressure. Look at the link: "How fast does sound travel in water?"
The speed of light is about 900,000 times as fast as the speed of sound in air.
About the same speed as through water (about 3300 mph).
The speed of sound cannot be measured in a vacuum because there is no medium for sound waves to travel through in a vacuum. Sound requires a medium such as air, water, or solids to propagate.
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.)
the speed of sound
No, the speed of sound is faster in solids.
Less than the speed of sound in that medium.
Mach 1 is one times the speed of sound, which equals the speed of sound, which is 768mph.