Sound waves are very small-amplitude pressure pulses that

Chapter 11, Problem 11.26

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Sound waves are very small-amplitude pressure pulses that travel at the “speed of sound.” Do very large-amplitude waves such as a blast wave caused by an explosion (see Video V11.8) travel less than, equal to, or greater than the speed of sound? Explain.

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