depth, current, temperature, consistency (salt or fresh)
heat,wind and lunar position
Three factors that affect waves are wind speed, wind duration, and the distance over which the wind blows (referred to as wind fetch). These factors influence the size, speed, and direction of waves.
The speed of sound is affected by the temperature of the medium it is passing through, the density of the medium, and its elasticity or stiffness. In general, sound travels faster in warmer, less dense, and more elastic materials.
The three main factors that affect the size of a wave are the speed and duration of the wind that creates the wave, the distance over which the wind blows (known as the fetch), and the depth of the water.
Speed of vehicle, mass of the vehicle, and nature of the collision (e.g. head-on, rear-end) can all affect the force of impact in driving.
The three properties of a medium that affect the speed of sound are elasticity, density, and temperature. Answered by: Nur _ _ _ _ _ _ Izyani
speed of sound is affected by following factors:directly with square root of temperature in kelvinin directly with square root of densitydirectly with square root of modulus of elesticity of the medium
Density.Temperature.Pressure.
Notice: The speed of sound changes with temperature and a little bit with humidity − but not with air pressure (atmospheric pressure). The words "sound pressure at sea level" are incorrect and misleading. The temperature indication, however, is absolutely necessary. The speed of sound in air at 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) is 343 metres per second. That is 1126.547 feet per second.
heat,wind and lunar position
(1.)Material density determines the speed and how much and what frequencies of sound will be sent and received, not absorbed.( 2.)The temperature of the medium and the (3.) intensity (amplitude) of the signals source.
tacos in the way, buritos, and falcons
Three factors that affect waves are wind speed, wind duration, and the distance over which the wind blows (referred to as wind fetch). These factors influence the size, speed, and direction of waves.
There are many properties. Temperature medium are examples.
shape, size, and speed
The three things that affect the frequency of a sound wave are the source of the sound (vibration frequency), the medium through which the sound wave is traveling (speed of sound in the medium), and the relative motion between the source of the sound and the observer (Doppler effect).
The speed of sound is affected by the temperature of the medium it is passing through, the density of the medium, and its elasticity or stiffness. In general, sound travels faster in warmer, less dense, and more elastic materials.