No.
In general, the denser the medium, the faster sound travels.
yes becos the wall absove the sound
Through solids because the particles are closer than gas particles.
Sound travel faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gases. Sound travels faster in water than in the air but in solids it travels about eight times faster. Sound travels at the fastest speed in steel. In solids it travel faster in a hot surface, the particles move faster if the solid is cold its slower the movement.
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
Sound travels fastest through solids. This is because molecules in a solid medium are much closer together than those in a liquid or gas, allowing sound waves to travel more quickly through it. In fact, sound waves travel over 17 times faster through steel than through air. The exact speed of sound in steel is 5,960 meters per second (13,332 mph)! But, this is only for the majority of solids. The speed of sound in all solids are not faster than in all liquids.Answer: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.
sound can travel through wood and water like if you are in the pool you can make sound of bubble with your mouth under water
Sound travels faster through solids because, molecules in solids are much closer together so this allows sound waves to travel faster.
Solids.
Sound travels through solids faster than other states of matter because most solids are denser than liquids. Sound waves travel faster through denser media than through less dense media. and the solids have high elasticity.. sound travel faster in elastic bodies
Yes, and faster through solids than liquids.
They travel faster through solids
sound
no sound travels faster through solids.
Through solids because the particles are closer than gas particles.
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
Yes, sound actually travels faster through solids then liquids or gases.
The higher the density, the faster the sound. Solids, then liquids, then gasses.
Sound waves, being longitudinal in nature, travels faster in liquids and solids.