Temperature and the medium in which it is travelling
Pitch of sound depends on the frequency
Speed of sound depends on the density of the medium in which it travels. In air medium, speed of sound wave is approximately 330 m/s.
Divide the speed of sound by the wavelength, to get the frequency. The period is the reciprocal of the frequency. The speed of sound in air is about 343 meters/second, but it depends on temperature. The speed of sound in other materials is quite different from the speed of sound in air.
The speed of sound depends on the air factors around it
Speed of sound would increase as the temperature of the air increases Speed of sound increases as humidity of air increases Speed of sound is affected by the density of the air. As density increases velocity of sound decreases
sounds are made by vibrations when air molecules move either back or forth
It is the medium, which is usually air and it is the temperature. Look at the Link: "Speed of Sound in Air and the effective Temperature".
No, speed of sound in air is much slower than the speed of light in vacuum.
The speed of sound in air is approximately 343 meters per second at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius. Sound travels through air as a pressure wave, causing particles in the air to vibrate back and forth, which our ears interpret as sound.
The speed of sound does not change with atmospheric pressure. The speed of sound changes with temperature.
In air at sea level, the speed of electromagnetic waves isroughly 882 thousand times the speed of sound.
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No. The speed of sound is dependent on air pressure and temperature.