Is Sound Louder In Water Or Air?

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Sound travels faster in water compared with air

because water particles are packed in more densely. Thus, the energy the sound waves carry is transported faster. This should make the sound appear louder.

Is sound louder in solid or air?

After passing through the gas medium, the average sound loudness was -45db. It was -27db for the liquid medium, and -21db for the

solid medium

. The experiment showed that Solid was the best of the 3 mediums for the sound to travel the loudest. Liquid medium was in the second place.

Which sound is louder above water or under water?

Sound that's generated underwater stays underwater; very little sound passes from water to air. When your head is out of the water and you listen to a sound made underwater, you don't hear much. But if you

put your head under the water

, the sound becomes much louder.

Is sound louder in dry air?

The speed of sound is affected by temperature and humidity. Because it is less dense, sound passes through hot air faster than it passes through cold air. …

Dry air absorbs far more acoustical energy

than does moist air. This is because moist air is less dense than dry air (water vapor weighs less than air).

How loud is sound in water?

Amplitude of Example Sounds In Air (dB re 20μPa @ 1m) In Water (dB

re 1μPa @ 1m

)
normal conversation 60 dB — painful to human ear 130 dB — jet engine 140 dB — blue whale — 165 dB

Which container gives loudest sound?

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As

empty vessels

make the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest blabbers.

Does sound travel faster in water or solid?

Sound

travels more quickly through solids

than through liquids and gases because the molecules of a solid are closer together and, therefore, can transmit the vibrations (energy) faster.

Why do sound Cannot travel in vacuum?

Sound waves are travelling vibrations of particles in media such as air, water or metal. So it stands to reason that they cannot travel through empty space, where

there are no atoms or molecules to vibrate

.

Is sound louder in hot or cold air?

Because sound

moves faster in warm air than colder air

, the wave bends away from the warm air and back toward the ground. That's why sound is able to travel farther in chilly weather.

Why is noise louder at night?

The heating from the day will heat the entire atmosphere. At night, the atmosphere always cools from the ground up. … When we have a thunderstorm at night,

sound bounces off of that warm layer and has nowhere else to go but down and to our

ears. This is why it's much louder at night.

Why is sound louder in water?

Sound travels faster in water compared with air because water particles are packed in more densely. Thus,

the energy the sound waves carry is transported faster

. This should make the sound appear louder.

Does water absorb sound?

As sound travels through a medium such as water,

it gets absorbed

– caught by the molecules within the medium. … They do this by stealing some of the energy from the sound wave. The absorption in sea water is much greater than would be expected due to the viscosity of pure water.

Can you hear music underwater?

You'll be able to hear it

clear as a bell from hundreds of feet away

. Sound needs a medium to travel through (that's why in the vacuum of space, no one can hear you scream), and sound moves four times faster through water than it does air. … [Sound underwater] doesn't really travel through your eardrums.

What is the loudest sound ever made by a human?

The loudest sound ever created by humans, not by natural causes, was said to be

the atomic bomb blasts over Nagasaki and Hiroshima

. Those clocked in at around 250 . NASA's highest recorded decibel reading was 204 and that was the first stage of the Saturn V rocket. 310 decibels is loud enough to kill you.

What is the loudest sound ever made?

The loudest sound in recorded history came from

the volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island Krakatoa at 10.02 a.m.

on August 27, 1883. The explosion caused two thirds of the island to collapse and formed tsunami waves as high as 46 m (151 ft) rocking ships as far away as South Africa.

What's the loudest sound in the universe?

Greg Salvesen. As far as I'm aware,

the Perseus galaxy cluster

is the current record holder for the loudest sound discovered in the Universe. Generating sound requires two conditions. First, there must be a medium that the sound waves can travel through, like air or some other gas.

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