If the density of a medium is 1000 kg/m3 and the propagation speed is 1540 m/s, the impedance is rayls.

You are apparently talking about something called "acoustic impedance". It is the product of those two numbers.

1 rayleigh = 1 kg/(m^2 s)

To find the impedance of a medium, you need to use the equation:

Impedance (Z) = Density (ρ) * Propagation Speed (v)

Given that the density of the medium is 1000 kg/m^3 and the propagation speed is 1540 m/s, you can calculate the impedance as follows:

Z = 1000 kg/m^3 * 1540 m/s

Z = 1,540,000 kg/(m^2 * s)

Thus, the impedance of the medium is 1,540,000 Rayls (kg/(m^2 * s)).