Sound travels fastest through solids because the molecules are closer together than in liquids or gases. Sound travels fastest through steel.
Yes, P (longitudinal) waves can travel through solid, liquid, and gaseous mediums.
why can s-wave can't travel but p-waves can
Solid, because that kind of wave goes fastest through solids
Seismic waves consist ofP waves which travel through the Earth fast. They compress the medium they travel through;S waves which also travel through the Earth, shearing the solid Earth as they go. S waves do not travel through liquid;Surface waves which can cause the Earth to undulate like water waves or surface waves that cause the Earth to shear.
in different parts of Earth's interrior, there are solid and liquid layers. Why is this? scientists believe that as you travel further through Earth's core, the temperature increases as well as pressure. The mantle, the closest layer to the crust, is solid due to its temperature. However, the outer core is made up of liquid because of its temperature as well, but the inner core isn't. It may be the hottest part of Earth, but it's under so much pressure that it remains a solid state.
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Sound waves travel through matter, whether solid, liquid, or gas. They do not travel through vacuum.
The mantle of course.....because sound waves travel through liquid like surfaces better than solid rock.
They travel faster through solids
heat doesnt travel from a solid to a liquid. a solid is heated up and turned into a liquid.
Solid. Because it's more dense.
Only by longitudinal mode