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
No. The length of a sound wave is it's frequency. Volume will increase the wave's AMPLITUDE.
Frequency and speed of propagation of the wave are independent of one another. The medium determines the speed of propagation.
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The wave will move faster, increasing its speed.
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Well, energy is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude. So if you increase the amplitude of a sound wave by a factor of 4, the resulting energy would be 16 times as large.
No. The speed of sound is dependent on air pressure and temperature.
The factor does the intensity of the sound waves increase because the intensity of sound waves is related to the amplitude. Sound with a greater amplitude also has a greater intensity.
yes,wave speed will increase as gravity increases.
No. The length of a sound wave is it's frequency. Volume will increase the wave's AMPLITUDE.
The speed of sound depends on the medium the waves pass through, and is a fundamental property of the material. It itself cannot increase wave length as it is merely a property and not an active force that can modify anything.
increase the freguency of the wave
Frequency and speed of propagation of the wave are independent of one another. The medium determines the speed of propagation.
the speed and wavelength increase but the frequency stays the same
Yes, The speed of sound in dry air is approximated by the equation: v = (331 + 0.6*T) m/s where T = temperature in degrees Celsius
1) Sound wave always require material medium for their propogation. 2)Sound wave are type of transvers wave. 3)Speed of sound wave can be calculated by speed=sqrt(tension*length of wire/massof wire)
Frequency of the sound wave ?Amplitude of the sound wave ?The temperature of the medium ?The density of the medium ?