How is the velocity of the sound effected by wind? I think.
Speed: Wind which is created by the earth's rotation is the air being pushed by the earth's movement. Air, just like any solid, liquid, or gas, will have a velocity or better a speed when in motion. That velocity will go against any velocity moving in the opposite direction. For example, if you're running in track, and you feel the wind pushing towards you, that's your velocity against the winds. Usually the wind wins, or at least increases your time.
Sound: Sound waves rely on molecules to move. That's why sound is impossible in space. A star can explode and nobody hears it. When, say, a police car rushes pass you with sirens, it pushes with it the air molecules into that shape.
The rate of traspiration is effected by light intensity, humidity and wind velocity etc.
Velocity of Sound was created on 2002-10-08.
the velocity of sound in the air is 300m/s
A change in velocity can be effected only by acceleration. Therefore, if the acceleration is zero, there is no change, so final velocity equals initial velocity.
Write an experiment to find the velocity of sound?
Sound velocity is greatest in solids, and the solid with the highest velocity of sound is metallic Beryllium.
As density increases, the velocity of sound increases because there are more particles for the sound wave to travel through. Conversely, if the density decreases, the velocity of sound will also decrease because there are fewer particles for the sound wave to travel through.
Velocity of sound in air is 324m/s.
Speed of sound has no effect on the particle velocity. Call velocity of sound better speed of sound. Call sound velocity better particle velocity. Velocity of sound is not sound velocity.
quickness of motion : speed the velocity of sound
The velocity of sound in vacuum is 0 m/s because sound requires a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. In the absence of a medium, sound waves cannot propagate and therefore, there is no velocity of sound in vacuum.
A change in velocity can be effected only by acceleration. Therefore, if the acceleration is zero, there is no change, so final velocity equals initial velocity.