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Yes. If the truck is going very slow and the car is going very fast.
if by "most" you mean the fastest...the more dense the material the faster sound can propagate. The closer molecules are together the faster the "message" can be sent down the line. Although sound travels very fast in air, gases are not dense at all. Sound would travel faster in water than air, and faster in glass than water. I am unsure what the fastest material would be, perhaps a metal that is very dense.
Very fast. It moves faster than cold water, definitely. As the temperature of almost any substance increases, so does its kinetic energy of each molecule.
Doppler radar tracks the movement of the storm and can determine how fast it's going and, to a very limited degree, how fast its winds are. However, in nearly all cases the wind speeds reported in a tornado are estimated based on the severity of the damage that has been done.
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Very very fast
Of course. As his name suggests Sonic moves very fast, faster than the speed of sound and is able to break the sound barrier.
A buzzing sound is what you will hear when something is vibrating very fast. For example, a bee flaps its wings so fast and that is what makes the buzzing sound that you hear.
Fast... very fast.
Sound waves move very fast
very fast but dependent in the tempo
It is due to Doppler Shift. The plane is going very fast relative to you, so sound lags behind it
Not very fast at all !!
sound is not louder in water because of the water that is in your ears and the sound would be very faint.
The Tom makes a gobbling sound. Gobble Gobble, only very fast.
The Tom makes a gobbling sound. Gobble Gobble, only very fast.