The speed of sound is dependent on the temperature and not on the air pressure. At 20 degrees celsius the speed of sound is 343 m/s.
approximately 1100 ft per second depending on the temperature and humidity of the air. The speed is faster in water because it is more dense.
The speed of sound is 343.2 m/s [meters/second].
The speed of sound through glass is 3962 metres per second, which is about 13000 feet per second. In normal air, sound travels at a speed of 343 meters per second and in water the speed is 1,433 metres per second. Sound travels at a speed of 5,000m per second or 11,160miles per hour through steel. The speed of sound is dependant upon the medium through which it is travelling and not on the loudness or pitch. For instance, sound travels much better through water than through air.
The speed of sound (and therefore, the speed of one's voice) is about 340 meters per second.
I guess you refer to the speed of sound. The speed of sound depends on the material sounds goes through, as well as temperature, pressure, humidity, among others. For example, the speed of sound in air is around 350 meters/second; in some other materials it can be several times as fast.
No, the speed of sound at sea level is around 0.2114 miles per second.
The speed of sound at 350F is 1395 feet/second (Oven).The speed of sound at 0F is 1051 feet/second (Freezer).Sound travels faster in a hot oven than a cold freezer.
The speed of sound at sea level is about 0.211 miles per second.
speed of sound in gas is 332m per second
No, the speed of light is 186,282.4 miles per second. The speed of sound at sea level is about 0.2114 miles per second.
the speed of sound is 1100 feet per second
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The speed of sound is dependent on the temperature and not on the air pressure. At 20 degrees celsius the speed of sound is 343 m/s.
No, the speed of sound (at sea level) is only about 0.213 mile per second.
No. The speed of sound in copper is well below that.
Sound . . . 0.34 km/second Light . . . . 300,000 km/second
The speed of sound in gelatin depends on the gelatin concentration but it is approx 1520 metres/second.
In dry air (68F) the speed of sound is 343 meters per second
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.