Sound in air travels at about 770 mph or 330 meters per second.
It depends upon the altitude, temperature and humidity, but at sea level sound travels approximately 700 miles per hour.The speed of sound does not depend on pressure.
at 0 degrees Celsius sound travels through the air at 330 meters per second
at 20 degrees Celsius sound travels through the air at 340 meters per second
at 30 degrees Celsius sound travels through the air at 350 meters per second
343 metres per second or 1,236 kilometers per hour or 768 miles per hour
Depending on the density of the air, it moves at an average of 726 mph at air density at sea level.
Sound has a slow speed in air. Normally it is around 340ms-1.
About 330 meters/second. However, the actual speed varies, depending on the temperature and, to a lesser degree, the composition of the air (such as the amount of humidity).
around 700miles per hour
about 660 mph
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
it travels because there are sound waves in the air and they vibrate in your ear.
Sound (and vibration) are a wave system of sequential compressions and rarefactions of a material. These waves are mechanical and do need a substance through which to travel. They cannot travel through a vacuum.
sound is produced by vibration, i.e. when any thing start vibration then it produces sound. for example when a tunnig fork is hit on rubber pad its prongs starts vibration with difinit frequency ad hence produce sound. similarly when the strings of a gittar is dirturbed its starts vibration and hence produces sound. sound required a material medium for their journey, sound can not pass through vaccume because sound waves are mechanical waves.
I would think in warmer Air....
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
through air.
Yes sound waves can make a sound in the air
Sound travels through air. Experiment: Listen. Result: Do you hear anything? That sound has traveled through air.
since the sound requires a medium to travel through. so the air is one of the medium for sound to travel. Therefore sound can travel through air.
We are in air, and we can hear each other. Thus, sound can travel in air.Yes. A sound wave can travel through air (gases), liquids, and solids.
Air.
Aeroplane
Sound will travel better in string because speed of sound on solids is greater than that in air. As string is a solid so sound will travel faster (or better) in string than in air
Sound travels because of the sound waves.
There is no air for sound to travel through.
Sound cannot travel through vacuum. It needs a medium, such as air, water, earth, etc.