Q1.which picture shows the highest temperature?What is its corresponding speed of sound?
Q2.Which picture shows the lowest temperature?What is its corresponding speed of sound?
Q3.What happens to the speed of sound as temperature decreases?
Q4.What happens to the speed of sound as temperature increases?
Q5.Does sound travel slower or faster as temperature increases?Why?
Q6.What is the relationship between the temperature of air and the speed of sound?

Answers:
Q1.A, 38 C
Q3.The speed of sound decreases as temperature decreases.
Q5.Sound travels faster as temperature increase because particles vibrate faster.

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Answer:

Q1.A, 38 C

Q2.Sound, like all waves, travels at a certain speed and has the properties of frequency and wavelength. You can observe direct evidence of the speed of sound while watching a fireworks display. The flash of an explosion is seen well before its sound is heard, implying both that sound travels at a finite speed and that it is much slower than light.

Q3.The speed of sound decreases as temperature decreases.

Q4.Temperature is another condition that affects the speed of sound. Heat, like sound, is a form of kinetic energy. Molecules at higher temperatures have more energy and can vibrate faster and allow sound waves to travel more quickly.

Q5.Sound travels faster as temperature increase because particles vibrate faster.

Q6.Molecules at higher temperatures have more energy, thus they can vibrate faster. Since the molecules vibrate faster, sound waves can travel more quickly. The speed of sound in room temperature air is 346 meters per second.

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