767mph, 1235km/h, 1125ft/s, 343m/s (these are all different measurements of the same speed.)
Sound can travel faster through space because space is a vacuum where there are no particles to slow down the transmission of sound waves. In a room at room temperature, sound travels through the molecules of the medium, such as air, which can slow down its speed.
Evidence of atmosphere on Earth includes the presence of gases like oxygen and nitrogen, the ability of sound to travel through air, the existence of weather patterns like rain and wind, and the blue appearance of the sky due to scattering of sunlight by air molecules. Earth's atmosphere also protects life on the planet by absorbing harmful solar radiation.
The type of waves that travel through matter are Electromagnetic waves.
In space there is no air. Sound waves need a medium for transportation. Therefore we cannot hear any sound in a vacuum. In films they play us music from the outer space. But that is not possible in reality.
Any material through which any wave travels is called a medium. Ocean waves travel through the medium of seawater. Sound cannot travel through outer space, because there is no medium there to support sound waves. Mechanical waves such as sound and vibration require a medium through which to travel. Usually air, or a solid or liquid - matter in other words.
Oxygen
Yes, sound can travel through oxygen. Sound waves are able to travel through any medium that has molecules, including gases like oxygen. However, sound travels faster through solids and liquids compared to gases.
Yes, sound can travel through carbon dioxide. However, carbon dioxide is not as efficient in transmitting sound as other gases like oxygen or nitrogen due to its higher molecular weight and density. This can affect the speed and quality of sound transmission through carbon dioxide.
The velocity of sound is highest in a medium where the particles are closest together and have strong intermolecular forces, which allows sound waves to travel more efficiently. Therefore, the velocity of sound is highest in ammonia, followed by nitrogen, hydrogen, and then oxygen.
sound waves cant travel through space because there is no oxygen, and if there is no oxygen there is nothing to carry the sound waves. youre welcom theSas
Sound needs air because sound is the traveling of vibrations from one atom to another atom. In the vacuum of space, there are no gas particles or atoms for vibrations to travel through, which means there is no sound. Air has atoms in it (oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen atoms for the most part) that vibrations can travel through so we can hear sound so we do not have to press our ears to every object to hear its sound.
A vacuum, there are no oxygen particles for it to make vibrate.
Sound travels on mercury because mercury is a fluid. Sound can travel through any medium, let it be solid or fluid (remember that both gases and liquids are considered fluids). Sound cannot travel through vacuumes as there is no medium (often air is the medium in those cases).
metal since it is solid
Sound travels through oxygen at a speed of approximately 343 meters per second at room temperature. This speed can vary slightly based on factors such as temperature and pressure.
yes and remember that air is nitrogen and oxygen and other gasses. ___________ It can pass on any possible gas, also liquids and solids.
Sound is a mechanical wave that can best be described as a 'vibrational' form of energy. It propagates throughout a space by vibrational motions of molecules. In other words, it does not technically travel through oxygen molecules but the sound energy makes the molecules vibrate. As the molecules vibrate, the energy is passed on to other molecules by collision and therefore the energy is transferred on and on. Without a medium to travel through, sound energy cannot propagate or travel. In other words, if a bomb goes off in the middle of space or a vacuum, you will not be able to hear the explosion no matter how close you are to the explosion.