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Q: Is the speed of sound in the air different or the same as the speed of sound in the water?
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Is the speed of sound in a solid the same as the speed of sound in water?

No, the speed of sound is faster in solids.


Does speed of sound through air increase when it hits water?

No why would the speed of sound will stay the same


Are the speed of ultrasonic and audible sound wave same?

Traveling in the same medium, they have the same speed - just different frequencies (and wavelengths).


What is the value of velocity of ultrasonic sound in water?

It should be about the same as the speed of normal sound. The speed of sound varies a bit, depending on the frequency, but usually that is not much.


Do speed and them have the same vowel sound?

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Does sound travel with the same speed through all materials?

no......... the speed changes as it goes through different materials example: when sound goes through air it is faster then when it transfers to go through water because water is more dense and there are more particles for it to have to pass through


What changes in sound when it enters from air to water?

the frequency remains the same as sound enters in water, actually speed of sound increases 3 times when it enters in the water. Jayant Sagar


Is it true that sound travels at the same speed as light?

The speed of sound through air is about 340 meters per second. (The speed of sound in water is about 4 times faster than this). The speed of light in air is about 300 million meters per second.


Which travels faster a sound wave of 150 Hz or a sound wave of 700 Hz?

The speed is almost the same, for different frequencies.


How fast can sound travel thought human muscle?

About the same speed as through water (about 3300 mph).


How does the speed of sound in tap water compare with the speed of sound in pure water?

For a liquid, we find that the speed of sound decreaseswith increasing density but increases with increasing bulk modulus. Increasing the dissolved solids will increase density, but also bulk modulus. In general, bulk modulus will increase "faster" with an increase in dissolved solids than density will increase. And this translates into a net increase in the speed of sound in water with increasing dissolved solids. Tap water has dissolved solids, so the speed of sound in tap water should be higher than it is in pure water at the same temperature and pressure.


Does sound travels faster in fresh water air steelor the same speed in all of the above?

sound travel faster in air then in any other