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Why is sound faster in helium?
Why is sound faster in helium?
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Sound travels faster in helium than it does in ordinary air. (heluim atoms are less massive than oxygen or nitrogen molecules and so for a given amount of heat energy available (temperature) they will fly about quicker and carry a disturbance more rapidly ie sound).