what happens to the speed of sound when the temperature changes?
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Air molecules have more energy at higher temperatures, which means they vibrate faster. This allows the sound waves to also travel faster because they are propelled by collisions between the molecules
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Air molecules have more energy at higher temperatures, which means they vibrate faster. This allows the sound waves to also travel faster because they are propelled by collisions between the molecules.
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The speed of sound also depends on the temperature of the medium. For a given medium, sound has a slower speed at lower temperatures. ... A: For each 1 degree Celsius that temperature decreases, the speed of sound decreases by 0.6 m/s.
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