No. Speed depends on how dense the material is that the sound travels through- it travels faster in dense water than in light air. The VOLUME of the sound has no bearing on the speed that it travels.
A bomb explosion travels faster than the humming of a bee because the explosion produces a shockwave that moves at the speed of sound in the medium (air), which is much faster than the buzzing sound produced by a bee.
Solid rock cannot travel faster than a car on its own. However, if the rock is propelled by external forces like an explosion or a landslide, it may move faster than a car for a short distance. The speed at which the rock travels would depend on the force propelling it.
An explosion produces shock waves in the air, which are high-pressure waves that move radially outward from the point of the explosion. These shock waves travel faster than the speed of sound and are responsible for the loud noise associated with explosions.
Sound waves cannot travel through space because space is a vacuum, meaning there is no medium (like air or water) for sound waves to travel through. Since the Sun is in space, the sound of an explosion produced by the Sun cannot be heard on Earth.
If the projectiles are small enough, they can travel around the world from a 1-pound explosion.
they travel how far they want to
earthworms travel faster
The maximum speed at which grenade shrapnel can travel upon explosion is typically around 1,600 meters per second.
No. Nothing can travel faster than light.
No
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
No, neutrinos cannot travel faster than light.