nope . it will be the same
2006-09-16 23:34:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, sound continues to travel at 1215km/hour (STP) regardless of how fast or how slow you speak. So if you could speak loud enough, and be standing 607.5km from someone, it would take 30 minutes for the sound to reach them, even if you were speaking as slowly as possible.
2006-09-17 14:15:26
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answered by Ken B 2
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No, the speed of sound remains constant no matter how slowly you are speaking, it will just seem slower as each of the syllables you pronounce will be extended and last slightly longer than usual...
Speed of speech is just a frame of mind...
2006-09-17 06:42:37
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answer #3
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answered by Nathan 2
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Nope. Speed of sound depends on the density of the medium,amongst others. And speed of you talking is not one of them. :D
When you speak slower,the sound travels at the same speed,but its the same thing for a longer period of time,thats all. =)
2006-09-17 06:34:55
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answer #4
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answered by Cheng J 2
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no it will not if you will speak you will speak slowly menas the frequency of your sound will be high so the distance it will tarvel will less becuass d~ 1/f where d is distance and f is frequency while you will speak louder your voice frequecny will be less so your voice will travel more distance means the person at longer distance can here your sound
2006-09-17 08:27:06
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answer #5
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answered by hemant with it solutions 1
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no it doesnt. it will travel at the same speed as if u wr talking fast. the medium in which sound travels in is the one which affects its speed. for example, altitude, humidity and temperature
2006-09-17 06:39:19
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answered by sley 2
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Speed of sound is not dependent on how fast you speak!
2006-09-18 03:11:31
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answered by loveharrypotter 1
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Nooooooooo. Iiiiiiittttttttttt juuuuuuussssssssssst laaaaaassssssstssssss loooongeeeerrrrrr....
2006-09-17 09:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the speed of sound is not dependent on the speed it is produced.
2006-09-17 06:34:32
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answered by ancalagon2003 3
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only if you listen slowly or if the gerbil on the treadmill in your brain is on break .
2006-09-17 07:10:55
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answered by grim_reaper_69 3
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nope the speed of sound is constant that is why it is a good source of measurement
2006-09-17 07:10:49
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answered by gunner n 2
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