because the atoms in solid are compact it helps sound to travel fast
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
Sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum.
in air sound travels 330m/s
Sound travels 0.34 m/ms as sealevel.
because the atoms in solid are compact it helps sound to travel fast
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
Oxygen
no from what i have learned light travels faster then sound
in air sound travels 330m/s
Sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum.
Solids
1000 feet
3400mph
3400mph
I believe you mean "why does it matter how fast sound can travel?" There are many reasons for why it matters to know how fast sound travels. it can help with determining the distance of a lightning storm, tuning instruments, and is helpful with ballistics. -Tychusfindlay919
no scientists already have made something this fast