Comment on Why can't a liquid move faster than the speed of sound in that medium?

Little_mouse@lemmy.ca ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

Sound is transferred through a medium literally as a wave. When you get right down to the core of it, the wave requires movement within the medium to transmit.

So it might help to conceptualize it not as “Liquid cannot move faster than the speed of sound in it’s medium” but more like “The speed of sound in a liquid medium is defined by the speed at which energy can propagate in that system, which includes motion.”

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