Light travels almost a million times faster in air. There is very little difference between the speed of light in a vacuum as in air. It is around 0.01% slower in air. Because of the difference between the speed of light and sound you can estimate the distance of a lightning strike. For every 3 seconds between the flash and the sound of thunder the lightning strike is 1 km away or 5 seconds for a mile. The actual speeds are light 300,000 km per second speed of sound 0.33 km per second.
Light is about 800,000 faster (compared to the speed of sound in air).
Sound waves travel faster through denser mediums, and water is denser than air, so sound travels faster through water than air
I would think in warmer Air....
No. In general, the denser the medium, the faster sound travels.
Sound speeds up when it goes into water from air. Sound travels much faster in water than in air.
Sound requires the physical motion of material. Light doesn't.
In air, light waves travel about 871 thousand times faster than sound waves.
Light travels faster in air than sound. This can be confirmed by observing the speed of light (about 186,282 miles per second) and the speed of sound (about 1,125 feet per second) in air. Additionally, light can travel through a vacuum, while sound requires a medium such as air to propagate.
Sound travels faster in moist air
No. Light in vacuum is roughly 880 thousand timesas fast as sound in air.
Sound travels faster in water thanin air.
Yes, light waves travel faster than sound waves. Light waves travel at a speed of approximately 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second) in a vacuum, while sound waves travel at speeds ranging from around 767 mph (1,225 km/h) in air.
Radio signals travel at (essentially) the speed of light, as they are electromagnetic waves like light. Sound waves travel at roughly 1200 km/h. Now you have enough information to answer your own question.
sound travels faster through a solid because the particles are right next to each other and so it is faster to vibrate whereas air particles are further apart and take longer to travel. So yes it would travel through the ground faster than air.
Much faster in a solid
The sound travel faster in warm air because the average mean speed of the molecules of air is faster in warm air than on cool air. Sound is transferred by collisions of molecules. Therefore sound waves will travel faster on warm air because collisions of molecules of air in warm air is greater.
Light travels faster than sound in the universe. The speed of light in a vacuum is about 299,792 kilometers per second, whereas the speed of sound is significantly slower at about 343 meters per second in air.