Given equal power at the sound source - is the amplitude (in pascals) of sound pressure waves greater in water than in air? - What is the mathematical or physical bases of any difference?
In the field of acoustical physics the mathematical relationship (wavelength (lambda) = speed of sound (velocity) / frequency (cycles per sec)) indicates that lambda (wavelength) would increase if the speed of sound were increased while the frequency (cps) is held constant (e.g., 100 Hz)...