How the speed of sound changes in different medium?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
The speed of sound varies greatly depending upon the medium it is traveling through. The speed of sound in a medium is determined by a combination of the medium's rigidity (or compressibility in gases) and its density. The more rigid (or less compressible) the medium, the faster the speed of sound.
Answered by
1
Answer:
The speed of sound in a particular medium depends on temperature and pressure of that medium. The speed of sound decreases when it passes from solid to gaseous state of a given medium. In any medium, if the temperature increases, the speed of sound also increases and vice versa.
Explanation:
I hope it will help you
Drop some thanks
And foll ow me pls
Thank you :)
Similar questions