Why do sounds travel faster in hot air than in cold air?
Heat causes air molecules to travel more quickly, making them better suited to carrying a pressure wave than slower-moving molecules. As a result, heat causes the sound to travel faster.
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Heat causes air molecules to travel more quickly, making them better suited to carrying a pressure wave than slower-moving molecules. As a result, heat causes the sound to travel faster.
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