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ASVAB Physical Science 6.4. How fast sound waves travel depends on which of the following?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by sound waves If you're listening to
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this right now that means we're sending waves of sound
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into your brain Creepy right But well we promise we'll
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only use our powers for good How fast Sound wave
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travels Depends on which of the following and hear the
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pendulum answers forthem medium through in here Well sounds pretty
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cool when you think about it It's created by invisible
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waves that vibrate incredibly fast usually hundreds or thousands of
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times a second That vibration then travels into our ears
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which is pretty impressive Seriously go look at your ear
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hole in the mirror like see how tiny it is
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and that's it that's all it takes for us to
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hear the whole universe of sound sound waves travel through
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a medium which is our case usually the air But
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they can travel through any substance really as long as
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there are particles to pass the waves along in a
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vacuum like space Well since there was no matter out
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there sound can't travel twenty movie you watch where a
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ship goes screaming through space blasting blazers and go you
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you well guess what lies lies lies and what determines
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the speed of the sound waves of the medium they
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travel through so sound travels faster through water than it
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does through the air faster through wood than it does
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through water and faster to our mothers than to anyone
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else in the world though for some reason that only
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seems to apply the things that get us in trouble
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In any case the correct answer to this question is
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b medium through which sound is traveling but just because
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we think it's pretty cool that we're still sending sound
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waves and your brain lets go ahead and disprove the
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other options Well the force with which the sound was
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created determines how intense it is but it doesn't affect
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the speed so is incorrect and interference with different sound
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waves can make sound louder quieter but not faster or
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slower Soc doesn't sound right either and sound and light
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waves or different things Light is an electromagnetic wave and
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sound is a physical wave They don't really interact at
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all which rules out d c these sound waves were
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painless and helpful if only all sound waves work that 00:02:02.91 --> [endTime] way
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