Speed of Sound in Water at 25ºC = 1533 m/s(Remember It)
And Time = 2.5 s
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Speed=Distance/Time
About 11.83 seconds at sea level.
The speed of sound will vary in proportion to the air quality and materials the sound travels through. For example, if you are at ground level, and the temperature is around 60-degrees Fahrenheit, sound will travel about 761 miles per hour. If the temperature was lower, say 32-degrees Fahrenheit, the speed of sound would be about 742 mph. This is because at lower temperatures the air gets heavier.
To travel where? - That would depend on the distance you want it to travel. In air, sound moves at about 310 meters per second (depends on the temperature). This is about 1,236 kilometers per hour (or 768 mph).
about 137 meters
3 seconds
when the temperature of the air is 25 degrees Celsius, the velocity of a sound wave traveling through the air is approx.
58 degrees because it is closer to 69 degrees.
This is a low temperature. It travels in less than 340ms-1.
About 767 mph ... it varies with temperature. OR about one mile in 5 seconds.
1000 feet
It wouldn't travel at all. Sound can't travel in a vacum. (Translation: Sound can't travel in outer space.)
331 m/s
The speed of sound in air is 343 m/s at a temperature of 20°C. The speed of sound changes clearly with temperature, a little bit with humidity - but not with air pressure (atmospheric pressure). Mechanical vibrations that can be interpreted as sound are able to travel through all forms of matter: gases, liquids, solids, and plasmas. The matter that supports the sound is called the medium. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum. Look at the link: "The Speed of Sound in Air and the effective Temperature".
The speed of sound will vary in proportion to the air quality and materials the sound travels through. For example, if you are at ground level, and the temperature is around 60-degrees Fahrenheit, sound will travel about 761 miles per hour. If the temperature was lower, say 32-degrees Fahrenheit, the speed of sound would be about 742 mph. This is because at lower temperatures the air gets heavier.
Sound travels faster as temperature increases, so there is no limit. There is an equation to determine the speed of sound at a given temperature.
It takes 3 seconds.
The speed of sound at sea level is 10,208.7 meters per 30 seconds.
To travel where? - That would depend on the distance you want it to travel. In air, sound moves at about 310 meters per second (depends on the temperature). This is about 1,236 kilometers per hour (or 768 mph).