the speed of sound of water at 25 degrees centigrade is 1497 m/s.
3% of the world is made of fresh water
1 percent of fresh water is useable
All rivers are by definition fresh water unless they are very polluted. There is, however, a portion of every river that reaches an ocean that is called an estuary. this is where the fresh water coming downstream mingles with the salty tidal water of the ocean.
largest repository of fresh water is located where?
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In fresh water, sound travels at about 1497 m/s at 25 °C.
Fresh water has more sound speed. Spongy water is what slows down speed of water.
In fresh water, sound travels at about 1497 m/s at 25 °C.
Sound travels at the speed of 1,481.99 meters per second in fresh water.
Speed of sound in sea water = 1531 m/s Speed of sound in fresh water= 1498m/s this is due to the salinity of the substance Speed of sound increases with temperature and salinity of the medium! hope you got it Pls mail Mubashir97xp@gmail.com
The speed of sound in fresh water is approx 1,500 metres per second. So wavelength = speed/frequency = 2.94 metres.
depth, current, temperature, consistency (salt or fresh)
sound travel faster in air then in any other
Speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) = (480 Hz) x (3.1 m) = 1,488 meters/sec.(About 4.3 times the speed of sound in air !)
No, the speed of sound is faster in solids.
The speed of sound depends on the temperature and the saltiness of water.
The speed of sound in water is 1500 m/s.