Sound travels at a speed of approximately 343 meters per second in air at room temperature. Therefore, it would take around 0.29 seconds for sound to travel 100 meters in these conditions.
The speed of sound in water is approximately 1500 m/s. Therefore, it would take approximately 0.2 seconds for a sound wave to travel through 300 meters of water.
The speed of sound in aluminum is approximately 6420 m/s. Using the formula time = distance/speed, it would take approximately 3.89 seconds for a sound impulse to travel through a 25 km long aluminum rod.
The speed of sound in wood is approximately 3,960 meters per second, so it would take about 1 millisecond for a sound wave to travel through 4 centimeters of wood.
Sound travels at a speed of approximately 343 meters per second in air. To travel 1 km (1000 meters), it would take approximately 2.9 seconds.
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There is no sound in space.
It wouldn't travel at all. Sound can't travel in a vacum. (Translation: Sound can't travel in outer space.)
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Since the moon has little to no atmosphere, sound cannot move as it has no medium to travel thru.
Sound waves can't travel through space.
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about 347 m/s (miles per second)
Just divide the distance by the speed.
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