When you increase the temperature of a medium what happens to the speed of sound?
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sound waves travel faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gasses. While the density of a medium also affects the speed of sound, the elastic properties have a greater influence on the wave speed. The density of a medium is the second factor that affects the speed of sound.
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the speed of sound will also increase
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because the higher the temperature causes air molecules to vibrate faster
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