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speed of sound in liquid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1,482 meters per second

Liquids: Sound travels faster in liquids than in gases because molecules are more tightly packed. In fresh water, sound waves travel at 1,482 meters per second (about 3,315 mph).

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1,482 meters per second.

Explanation:

¶ Liquids: Sound travels faster in liquids than in gases because molecules are more tightly packed. In fresh water, sound waves travel at 1,482 meters per second (about 3,315 mph).

¶ The speed of sound in dry air at 20 °C is 343 meters per second. Generally, sound waves travel most quickly through solids, followed by liquids, and then by gases. For a given medium, sound waves travel more slowly at lower temperatures.

¶ Sound waves travel faster and more effectively in liquids than in air and travel even more effectively in solids.

¶ Sound waves need to travel through a medium such as solids, liquids and gases. The sound waves move through each of these mediums by vibrating the molecules in the matter. The molecules in solids are packed very tightly. Sound travels about four times faster and farther in water than it does in air.

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