Sound travels at around this speed in air.
It's possible that you are thinking of something else that could travel at this speed, but sound was the first thing that I thought of.
Light travels faster than sound. Light travels at a speed of about 186,000 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second) in a vacuum, while sound travels at a speed of about 1,125 feet per second (343 meters per second) in air.
Speed of sound in fresh water at 20 degrees Celsius is 1482 meters per second.
Sound travels faster through wood than through water. In wood, sound travels at around 3300 meters per second, while in water it travels at around 1500 meters per second.
The speed of an electromagnetic wave is 300,000,000 meters per second, which is the speed of light in a vacuum.
No, light travels faster than sound in water. The speed of sound in water is around 1,500 meters per second, while the speed of light in water is about 225,000,000 meters per second.
distance = rate * time 1000 meters = 331 meters/second * x seconds x = 1000 / 331 So about 3 seconds.
120 km per hour = 120,000 meters per hour = 331/3 meters per second
33.33 meters per second.
Sound travels, in air, at about 320 meters per second. Light travels about 300 000 000 meters per second
55 mph = 24.59 meters per second.
2191.21 meters per second.
Yes, sound typically travels at around 343 meters per second through air at sea level. This speed can vary depending on factors such as temperature and humidity.
Light travels at 299792458 meters per second in a vacuum.
55 mph = 24.59 m/s (meters per second)
Light travels faster than sound. Light travels at a speed of about 186,000 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second) in a vacuum, while sound travels at a speed of about 1,125 feet per second (343 meters per second) in air.
The speed of sound varies widely; in air, it is about 331 meters per second (multiply by 3.6 to get km/hour), in steel it can be about 5 times as fast.The speed of sound varies widely; in air, it is about 331 meters per second (multiply by 3.6 to get km/hour), in steel it can be about 5 times as fast.The speed of sound varies widely; in air, it is about 331 meters per second (multiply by 3.6 to get km/hour), in steel it can be about 5 times as fast.The speed of sound varies widely; in air, it is about 331 meters per second (multiply by 3.6 to get km/hour), in steel it can be about 5 times as fast.
5.0 meters every second.