The speed of sound in room temperature air is 346 meters per second.
Under normal atmospheric conditions, about 137 meters.
29,401,056 meters or 29,401 kilometersThis is from Google calculator:speed of sound at sea level = 340.29 m / s1 day = 86,400 secondsMultiply the two to get the number of meters sound travels in a day.
Under "normal" conditions (room temperature and 1 bar of pressure) the speed of sound in aluminium is 6.42 km/s. Sound can potentially travel much faster through aluminium, but only if one pressurizes it a low.
The coldest ice temperature that can be achieved under normal atmospheric conditions is around -20 degrees Celsius (-4 degrees Fahrenheit).
Respiratory droplets typically travel around 6 feet before falling to the ground, though they can travel farther under certain conditions such as during sneezing or coughing.
Under normal atmospheric conditions, about 137 meters.
Sound doesn't travel at all in a perfect vacuum. Sound needs a material substance to move anywhere.
Under normal conditions it will take a little more than 6 hours.
Sound does travel under water otherwise the Humpback would be wasting its time singing!
Under normal conditions, an empty tanker would travel faster than a loaded one.
29,401,056 meters or 29,401 kilometersThis is from Google calculator:speed of sound at sea level = 340.29 m / s1 day = 86,400 secondsMultiply the two to get the number of meters sound travels in a day.
Titanium is a solid under normal conditions.
yes, of course.
Under normal conditions it is a solid.
nitrogen
Under "normal" conditions (room temperature and 1 bar of pressure) the speed of sound in aluminium is 6.42 km/s. Sound can potentially travel much faster through aluminium, but only if one pressurizes it a low.
Aluminum can corrode under normal conditions, but the rate of corrosion can vary depending on factors such as exposure to moisture and other environmental factors. In general, it can take several years for aluminum to show signs of corrosion under normal conditions.