Speed of sound c in air at the temperature 0f 20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit is 343 meters per second. Scroll down to related links and look at "Speed of sound - temperature matters, not air pressure".
In dry air sound travel at 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound is 343 meters per second (1,125 ft/s). This equates to 1,236 kilometers per hour (768 mph) or about one mile in five seconds.
It is slower higher than normal air. Reason is molar mass is high.
770mph, or 1129ft/s.
600 miles miles per hour.
This speed is 1 236 km/h at 20 0C.
2 mph
330 at room temperature
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 speed of sound in room temperature air is 346 meters per second.
Be it a big or small room.. if the environmental conditions in both the room are same, speed of sound will also be same.... Speed of sound depends on the density of the air present in the room.. More the density more will be the speed of sound.. and vice versa...
sound is vibrations from an object that travel through diffusion,which is how something travels through tiny water in the air or water itself
330 at room temperature
The speed of sound in air at 20°C is 343 m/s.
At approximately 760 mph depending on the temperature of the room.
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.
Nope, sounds doesn't travel faster on space because a medium is needed a region to another
The speed of sound in room temperature air is 346 meters per second.
This of coarse all depends on the altitude, the humidity, and the temperature of the air. At Sea level the speed of sound is roughly 344.4 meters per second. Check out the link to find more interesting info! Near room temperature, the speed of sound in air is 344.4 m/s.
the sound travel fast....
The room temperature is too low for an effect.
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0.0029 sec in low humidity at slightly less than room temperature.
It really depends on what the sound is traveling through. Sound travels faster through hard things, in fact, I hear it travels 22 times faster through brick than through air. If you are talking room temperature at a few thousand feet above sea level it should travel at about 775 miles per hour, (1,240 kilometers per hour.)