helikiirusest
Helikiirusest is a concept in physics that describes how fast sound waves travel through a medium. This speed is not constant and depends on the properties of the medium itself, primarily its elasticity and density. In general, sound travels faster in denser and more elastic materials. For example, sound travels significantly faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gases.
The most common medium for sound propagation is air. At standard atmospheric pressure and a temperature of
When sound waves encounter a different medium, their speed changes. This phenomenon is responsible for effects