yes they are
Sound can travel through most solids, including metals, wood, glass, and stone. The speed and efficiency of sound transmission can vary depending on the material's density and elasticity. Overall, denser and more rigid solids are better conductors of sound.
Conductors of sound are materials that can efficiently transmit sound waves, allowing them to travel through the material with minimal loss of energy. Examples of conductors of sound include solids like metal and wood, as well as liquids like water. Good conductors of sound have a high density and elasticity, which helps them to transmit sound waves effectively.
All metals are solids and good conductors apart from Mercury which is a liquid but is a good conductor.
Solids and liquids are better conductors. You can't say which of the two because some solids are more dense than some liquids and vice versa.
Some solids are good conductors, some are not.
solid r the best "conductors" of sound. think of speakers....the speaker vibratess, which, essentially is the sound"..sound is simply the vibration of the air molecules...speakers r simply the way to get the air molecules to vibrate in specific frequencies
Yes, silver is a good conductor of sound due to its high electrical conductivity. When used in audio cables or instruments, silver can help transmit sound signals efficiently with minimal loss of quality.
generally, metals are the best conductors.
particle density
Sound travels the fastest in solids. Solids being the most denser make sound travel fastest as compared to liquids and gases which have speed of sound relatively less than solids.
conductors
Ionic solids are generally bad conductors of electricity in their solid state because their ions are held in a fixed position by strong electrostatic forces. However, when ionic solids are melted or dissolved in water, they can conduct electricity due to the mobility of their ions.