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19 January, 20:59

What two factors affect the speed of a sound wave as it travels through a medium?

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  1. 19 January, 21:13
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    Elasticity and Density of the medium

    Explanation:

    Elastic properties relate to the tendency of a material to maintain its shape and not deform when a force is applied to it. A material such as steel will experience a smaller deformation than rubber when a force is applied to the materials. Steel is a rigid material while rubber deforms easily and is a more flexible material.

    At the particle level, a rigid material is characterized by atoms and/or molecules with strong forces of attraction for each other. These forces can be thought of as springs that control how quickly the particles return to their original positions. Particles that return to their resting position quickly are ready to move again more quickly, and thus they can vibrate at higher speeds. Therefore, sound can travel faster through mediums with higher elastic properties (like steel) than it can through solids like rubber, which have lower elastic properties.

    Density

    The density of a medium affects the speed of sound. Density describes the mass of a substance per volume. A substance that is more dense per volume has more mass per volume. Usually, larger molecules have more mass. If a material is more dense because its molecules are larger, it will transmit sound slower. Sound waves are made up of kinetic energy. It takes more energy to make large molecules vibrate than it does to make smaller molecules vibrate.
  2. 19 January, 21:18
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    While the density (The density of a medium is the second factor that affects the speed of sound. Density describes the mass of a substance per volume) of a medium also affects the speed of sound, the elastic properties have a greater influence on the wave speed.
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