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The higher the density, the faster the sound. Solids, then liquids, then gasses.
Steel, The greater the density, the faster sound travels through it.
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
sound travels faster through steel
The higher the density of the material, the faster the sound waves penetrate through it. This is because it requires less time for the vibration of the sound wave to interact with the molecules of the material.By the way, sound is even faster going through metal, again for the same reason - density.
The higher the density, the faster the sound. Solids, then liquids, then gasses.
Density of water is greater than air.
Yes it does. In general, sound travels through a medium that has a higher density.
Steel, The greater the density, the faster sound travels through it.
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
Sound waves travel fastest through solids. *Generally, sound waves travel faster as the density of the transmission medium increases.
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.
sound travels faster through steel
The higher the density of the material, the faster the sound waves penetrate through it. This is because it requires less time for the vibration of the sound wave to interact with the molecules of the material.By the way, sound is even faster going through metal, again for the same reason - density.
Light travels much faster than sound, through wood.
The speed of sound depends on the density of the medium the waves are traveling through. The denser the medium the higher the speed. For example, sound travels faster through water than it does through air.
sound travel faster through soled because of tighter packed particles