What is Speed of sound: Definition and 271 Discussions

The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit of time by a sound wave as it propagates through an elastic medium. At 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound in air is about 343 metres per second (1,235 km/h; 1,125 ft/s; 767 mph; 667 kn), or a kilometre in 2.9 s or a mile in 4.7 s. It depends strongly on temperature as well as the medium through which a sound wave is propagating. At 0°C/32°F, the speed-of-sound is 1192 km/h, 741 mph.The speed of sound in an ideal gas depends only on its temperature and composition. The speed has a weak dependence on frequency and pressure in ordinary air, deviating slightly from ideal behavior.
In colloquial speech, speed of sound refers to the speed of sound waves in air. However, the speed of sound varies from substance to substance: typically, sound travels most slowly in gases, faster in liquids, and fastest in solids. For example, while sound travels at 343 m/s in air, it travels at 1,481 m/s in water (almost 4.3 times faster) and at 5,120 m/s in iron (almost 15 times faster). In an exceptionally stiff material such as diamond, sound travels at 12,000 metres per second (39,000 ft/s),— about 35 times its speed in air and about the fastest it can travel under normal conditions.
Sound waves in solids are composed of compression waves (just as in gases and liquids), and a different type of sound wave called a shear wave, which occurs only in solids. Shear waves in solids usually travel at different speeds, as exhibited in seismology. The speed of compression waves in solids is determined by the medium's compressibility, shear modulus and density. The speed of shear waves is determined only by the solid material's shear modulus and density.
In fluid dynamics, the speed of sound in a fluid medium (gas or liquid) is used as a relative measure for the speed of an object moving through the medium. The ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the fluid is called the object's Mach number. Objects moving at speeds greater than Mach1 are said to be traveling at supersonic speeds.

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    Sources of error for speed of sound lab

    Hi! Last Week we did a Physics lab on Speed of Sound. Two wooden sticks were banged against each other at a distance of 100 m from the wall(Then we went to 200 m, 300m and finally 400m) and the echo was heard and time was measured using a stopwatch. It was a rainy day. Can anybody suggest me...
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    Speed of Sound - Errors and Enhancements

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    How Fast Does Sound Travel Through Water and Granite?

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    Speed of sound minimum distance problem

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    Calculating Speed of Sound in Helium Gas at 293k

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    Speed of sound with temperature gradient

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  9. C

    Is the speed of sound relative?

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    Speed of Sound in Air Problem- Is this correct?

    The speed of sound at 0°C in open air is 331.3 m/sec. At what temperature would the wavelength of a 440 Hz sound wave be 0.82 meters? Equation to find the speed of sound: Vт = Vo √(T/273) T = 273 + t(°C) My calculations: Vт = 440 Hz (0.82 m) = 360.8 m/s Vт = Vo √(T/273) 360.8 m/s = 331.3...
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    Standing waves, aluminium, speed of sound

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    Speed of Sound - General Formula

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    How Does Temperature Affect the Speed of Sound?

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    Understanding Sound Waves: Measuring Speed and Wavelength

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  17. M

    Attempting to reduce the speed of sound on a plane/plank

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    Capturing the speed of sound and speed of light on video.

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    Speed of Sound (warm air or cold air)

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  22. I

    High pressure vs speed of sound?

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    Speed involving speed of sound?

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    When speed of sound is not negligible

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  30. H

    The speed of sound in relation to temperature

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    Can the speed of sound reach the speed of light?

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    Experimental Determination of Speed of Sound in Steel and Aluminum Rods

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    What are the systematic errors in measuring the speed of sound in air?

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    Speed of sound in material under tension

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    What Frequency is Needed for Helium to Produce the First Harmonic in a Tube?

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  44. I

    Identify Gas based on Temperature and Speed of Sound

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  45. A

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  46. C

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  47. S

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  48. C

    Explain why speed of sound changes in different media.

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  49. K

    How high is the cliff using speed of sound?

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  50. K

    How high is the cliff and speed of sound?

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