Question 13 Marks
The speed of sound in air is 332m/s. Is it advisable to define the length 1m as the distance travelled by sound in $\frac{1}{332}\text{s}$?
Answer
View full question & answer→No, it is not advisable to define the length 1m as the distance travelled by sound in $\frac{1}{332}\text{s}$ because the speed of sound is affected by various factors such as temperature, humidity and nature of medium. So, it cannot be said that the distance travelled by sound in $\frac{1}{332}\text{s}$ will be 1m, less than 1m or more than 1m.