What happens to the speed of sound in water when the temperature increases?
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Depth profiles from the open ocean of temperature, salinity and density. ... The speed of sound in water increases with increasing water temperature, increasing salinity and increasing pressure (depth). The approximate change in the speed of sound with a change in each property is: Temperature 1°C = 4.0 m/s .
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They vibrate faster
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Since the molecules vibrate faster, sound waves can travel more quickly.
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