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Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

Speed of Sound in Different Media

Very Easy Physics Waves And Sound

Sound is a type of wave energy that travels through various media such as air, water, and solids. It consists of compressions and rarefactions, creating vibrations that can be detected by our ears. In this context, consider a scenario where a tuning fork is struck, producing a sound wave. This sound wave travels through the air to reach a listener's ear.

When a listener perceives this sound, several properties of the sound wave come into play. One critical property of sound relates to its speed. The speed of sound varies depending on the medium through which it travels. For instance, sound travels faster in water than in air. Understanding how these properties influence the experience of sound is essential in the study of waves.

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