If the sound is played with sufficient volume and it depends on the object as to what volume this is.
water Dense solid objects
no
yes sound transmits vibrations to objects in the manner of waves
Sound, which is mechanical energy, travels through a solid by setting up a mechanical compression wave in that solid. When the compression wave of the sound in air strikes the solid, it compresses the solid. It isn't much, but the energy delivered by the air is transferred into the solid. Waves of compression and rarefaction move through the solid as they did in air, but move much faster in a solid.
Sound, which is mechanical energy, travels through a solid by setting up a mechanical compression wave in that solid. When the compression wave of the sound in air strikes the solid, it compresses the solid. It isn't much, but the energy delivered by the air is transferred into the solid. Waves of compression and rarefaction move through the solid as they did in air, but move much faster in a solid.
Sound travels 16 times faster in solids then in air.
Yes. Electromagnets move solid metal objects. Electrostatic charge moves solid objects in electrostatic scrubbers.etc. F= ma = eE where E is the electric field and e the charge. acceleration a = eE/m.
Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.
Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.
SOLID, LIQUID, GAS.
Generally, sound moves faster through a solid than through a liquid. This is because the molecules of a solid are more condensed than those of a liquid. However, sound does not move faster through all solids than through all liquids.1
The speed of sound is greater in solids. This is because the molecules in solids are closely packed. This allows sound to move faster.