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Sound Speed Challenge

Test your knowledge about the fascinating world of sound! This quiz will challenge you with questions about how sound travels through different states of matter, including solids, liquids, and gases. Discover interesting facts about the speed of sound in various mediums and temperatures!

Are you ready to learn more about sound? Here are some topics covered:

  • Speed of sound in different materials
  • Conditions affecting sound travel
  • Scientific principles of acoustics
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringSound24
1.)Which one of the three matter where sound travel fastest?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
2.) What is speed of sound when its 0 degrees?
307m/s
331m/s
349m/s
361 m/s
355m/s
3.)What object where sound can travel faster travel?
Rubber
concreate
4..)What object where sound can travel faster travel?
Ice
Water
Water vapor
5.How fast sound travel in castor oil
1,205m/s
1,920m/s
1,461m/s
6,100m/s
1,490 m/s
6.)What is the speed of sound in water vapor in a temperature of
a 100 degrees?
4477.5 m/s
316.5 m/s
447.5 m/s
4.475
7.)what gas where sound travel the fastest?
Nitrongen
Oxgen
Methane
Ammonia
Hydrogen gas
8.)what liquid where sound travel the fastest?
Sea
Lake
Drinking water
Muddy water
9.) does sound travel faster in (warm or cold )air.
Warm
Cold
10.)does sound travel faster in
 nitrogen that  warm or cold air?
Warm
Cold
11.)Sound travel faster
Nitrogen
Nitrogen ice
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