Sound travels at 1,225.044 kilometers per hour at sea level.
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Sound waves travel at about 1,235 kilometers per hour in dry air at room temperature.
Waves, like sound waves and ocean waves, travel at different speeds depending on the medium they are traveling through. Sound waves travel at about 343 meters per second in air, while ocean waves can travel at speeds ranging from 1 to 60 kilometers per hour.
Electromagnetic waves in vacuum move about 881 thousand timesas fast as sound in sea-level air.
All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum.
The speed of sound cannot be measured in a vacuum because there is no medium for sound waves to travel through in a vacuum. Sound requires a medium such as air, water, or solids to propagate.
Sound waves require a medium to travel through, such as air, water, or solids, and they propagate by causing particles in the medium to vibrate. Light waves, on the other hand, can travel through a vacuum and do not require a medium. They propagate as electromagnetic waves and can travel through empty space.