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Do you think there is a temperature at which sound cannot be heard? Explain your answer.

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Answered by rahal2133042
24

Answer:

No..

Explanation:

Vibration of molecules are still present ,they do not stop moving ,While the temperature drops ,Sound decreases but if Vibration of Molecules are still there ,then sound can still be heard ....

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Answered by logaprabhasl
1

Answer:

There is no such temperature at which sound cannot be heard.

Explanation:

  • Temperature is another condition that affects the speed of sound. Like sound, heat is a form of kinetic energy.
  • Hotter molecules have more energy and vibrate faster, causing sound waves to propagate faster.
  • The vibration of the molecule remains as it is, it does not stop moving, and when the temperature drops, the sound becomes smaller, but if the vibration of the molecule remains, the sound can be heard.
  • Sound is directly proportional to the temperature.
  • The temperature can only increase or decrease the speed of the sound waves.

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