no
Sound can travel through a variety of materiels.
The speed of sound in a material is dependent on several factors. Basically it travels through denser materials at a different rate than rarefied materials, through compressible materials at a different rate than incompressible materials, and through stiffer materials at a different rate than nonrigid materials. A slower velocity of sound would be noted in a dense, compressible nonrigid material.
The waves of sound are affected by different materials. Wood or solid objects contributes sound the easiest but water doesn't try this: -fill a container of water -next stick a stehascope in the water and have the other part in your ear -that tap on it -the sound is not as loud
Water, air, brick, and steel
Different materials have different velocities of sound propagation.
It travels fastest through solids, slowest through gases, and liquids are in the middle.
Sound travels the fastest through dense materials, since sound is simply the transfer of kinetic energy between matter. Thus a more dense object creates faster sound waves.
no......... the speed changes as it goes through different materials example: when sound goes through air it is faster then when it transfers to go through water because water is more dense and there are more particles for it to have to pass through
Sound can travel, more or less, through any matter, but not at all through a vacuum. The main factors that affect the speed of sound are as follows: Temperature: Hotter materials allow sound to travel faster Density: Sound travels faster in denser materials Elasticity: This means the ability for the molecules of a material to bounce back to their original positions quicky. The more elastic a material, the faster sound can travel through it.
travel at different speeds through materials of different densities.
Because, sound waves travel at different speeds through materials of different densities .
sound can travel through air , water and lots more