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
The speed of sound through dry air is 767 miles per hour.
A blackbird doesn't go "through the speed of sound", it moves through the air.
Essentially it is the density and temperature of the air which determines the speed of sound therein.
The speed of light is about 900,000 times as fast as the speed of sound in air.
It depends what the sound travels through. The speed of sound in air is 340 m /s.
343 m/s is the speed of sound through air at regular atmospheric pressure.
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.
It depends on the substance the sound is traveling through. If the sound is traveling through air, it is usually about 800km/h. If it is traveling through water, the speed is about 4000km/h. If it is traveling through cosmos, its speed is 0km/h.
I guess you refer to the speed of sound. The speed of sound depends on the material sounds goes through, as well as temperature, pressure, humidity, among others. For example, the speed of sound in air is around 350 meters/second; in some other materials it can be several times as fast.
sound travels so fast because it feels like it
The speed of light is significantly faster than the speed of sound in air. The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second while the speed of sound in air is about 343 meters per second. This means that light travels almost a million times faster than sound through air.
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.