Notice: The speed of sound changes with temperatureand
a little bit with humidity − but not with air pressure (atmospheric pressure).
The words "sound pressure at sea level" are incorrect and misleading.
The temperature indication, however, is absolutely necessary. The speed of sound in air at 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) is 343 metres per second. That is 1126.547 feet per second.
Sound waves cause vibrations in the medium's atoms travel through it. When the mediums atoms are held closer together (higher density), they can pass the energy from the sound wave to nearby atoms much more easily and much more quickly!
Er- it is fastest in diamond and slowest in air.
We can say that it travels faster in denser mediums.
In general, the speed of sound increases or decreases with the density of the material that transports the sound.
The transfer of sound depends on the movement of atoms and molecules; different types of matter have atoms and molecules with different masses, and at different distances between them.
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yes they do
When earthquakes occur, scientists measure them using seismographs. Earthquakes produce a number of different types of waves. Some run along the surface of the earth. Some travel through the earth. Those that travel through the earth travel at different speeds. It is possible to create similar waves in a lab and measure how those waves travel through different types of materials. Since earthquakes occur all over the world, it is possible to measure the waves from all angles. Thus, if a wave travels a small distance through the core, scientists can tell by differences in speed what it would be if it traveled through all mantle material. So with the difference in speeds in different types of waves, scientists can figure out what is in the earth's interior.
no......... the speed changes as it goes through different materials example: when sound goes through air it is faster then when it transfers to go through water because water is more dense and there are more particles for it to have to pass through
Light travels through different things (such as air, water, glass, plastic) at different speeds. When a light wave is passing one substance and encounters another (for instance, traveling through air and gets to glass), the difference in the speed causes the light wave to bend. This is what causes rainbows and a spectrum and fish to appear in a different place than where they really are.
Solar flares
no
travel at different speeds through materials of different densities.
Because, sound waves travel at different speeds through materials of different densities .
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because of material density
Sound can travel through a variety of materiels.
Light travels through a non-mechanical wave, meaning lightwaves don't travel through anything so it never slows or speeds up. The denser the object's molecules are, the faster sounds go through it.
It travels through all three, but at different speeds.
Yes they do.
Different Colors Of Light Travel At Different Speeds.
No. All E-M waves travel through space at the same speed, known as the"Speed of Light".
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