what happens to the speed of sound when it travels in High wind in opposite direction of sound
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If a sound wave is moving from left to right through air, then particles of air will be displaced both rightward and leftward as the energy of the sound wave passes through it. The motion of the particles is parallel (and anti-parallel) to the direction of the energy transport.
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Sound wave travels faster in the air when it is with the wind. In contrast, when sound wave travels against the wind, that is, when it travels in the opposite direction with the wind, the speed of sound will be reduced by the wind speed, resulting in a lower speed in the upper region.
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