Why does sound travel faster through hot air than cold air when cold air is more dense?
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it does travel faster through warm air… the molecules in the warm air are more “excited” and will vibrate more easily.Sound needs vibration in order to work so the sound is carried more easily through the air with the more excited molecules than through air with more “still” molecules (cold air).
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