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Does the sound have deceleration?

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Question47.56K June 5, 2019 2 Comments

My theory is if the sound has a propagation speed, it has to have acceleration and deceleration.

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pando93 commented June 5, 2019

Sure, in that sense.

If for example you were to uniformly increase the pressure in a box, the speed of sound would increase with the pressure.

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