ääninopeutta
Ääninopeutta, or the speed of sound, refers to the distance sound waves travel per unit of time. It is a fundamental property of the medium through which sound propagates and is not a constant value. The speed of sound is influenced by several factors, primarily the medium's elasticity and density. Generally, sound travels faster in denser and more elastic materials.
In air at standard atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit), the
Sound travels significantly faster in liquids and solids than in gases. In freshwater, the speed of sound
The concept of the speed of sound is crucial in various scientific and engineering fields, including acoustics,