To find the temperature of the sound, you typically need to determine the speed of sound and then use that information to infer the temperature of the air through which the sound is traveling. The speed of sound in air is influenced by temperature, so measuring it can help you estimate the temperature. Here’s a general approach: 1. Measure the Speed of Sound: • Use a method to measure how long it takes for a sound to travel a known distance. For example, if you have a large enough space, you can measure the time delay between hearing a sound and its echo. 2. Calculate the Speed of Sound: • Use the formula: \text{Speed of Sound} = \frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time}} 3. Determine the Temperature: • Use the speed of sound formula in air: v = 331.3 + 0.6T where v is the speed of sound in meters per second (m/s) and T is the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C). • Rearrange to solve for temperature: T = \frac{v - 331.3}{0.6} ExampleSuppose you measure the speed of sound as 343 m/s. To find the temperature: T = \frac{343 - 331.3}{0.6} \approx 19.5°C