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Speed of sound in an inifitelyinifinitely dense medium

Speed of sound in an inifitelyinifinitely dense medium

Curious thought i just had. The speed of sound is affected by a few factors, but the density plays a large role. As density increases, does this mean that sound could approach the speed of light? If so, does this mean sound exists in a black hole?

Speed of sound in an inifitely dense medium

Curious thought i just had. The speed of sound is affected by a few factors, but the density plays a large role. As density increases, does this mean that sound could approach the speed of light? If so, does this mean sound exists in a black hole?

Speed of sound in an inifinitely dense medium

Curious thought i just had. The speed of sound is affected by a few factors, but the density plays a large role. As density increases, does this mean that sound could approach the speed of light? If so, does this mean sound exists in a black hole?

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Speed of sound in an inifitely dense medium

Curious thought i just had. The speed of sound is affected by a few factors, but the density plays a large role. As density increases, does this mean that sound could approach the speed of light? If so, does this mean sound exists in a black hole?