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What happen to the speed of sound when
the temperature of the medium increases?
Explain why?
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Answer:
Molecules at higher temperatures have more energy, thus they can vibrate faster. Since the molecules vibrate faster, sound waves can travel more quickly. ... This is faster than 331 meters per second, which is the speed of sound in air at freezing temperatures.
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Answer:
Air molecules have more energy at higher temperatures, which means they vibrate faster.
Explanation:
This allows the sound waves to also travel faster because they are propelled by collisions between the molecules.
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