Yes, but each medium changes the sound wave in a different way.
Solid
Sound waves travel through matter, whether solid, liquid, or gas. They do not travel through vacuum.
They travel faster through solids
Only by longitudinal mode
No. Sound waves must travel through a medium, such as air, liquid, or a solid.
Solid
A liquid
Sound waves travel through matter, whether solid, liquid, or gas. They do not travel through vacuum.
They travel faster through solids
Only by longitudinal mode
No. Sound waves must travel through a medium, such as air, liquid, or a solid.
Solid. Because it's more dense.
No. Sound will travel through any sort of matter, gas, solid, or liquid.
Sound can be transmitted through all mediums (liquid, solid, gaseous) except vacuum.
It travels through all three, but at different speeds.
Sound travels by vibrating through matter (solid, liquid, gas) A vacuum is the absence of matter and with out matter there is nothing for sound to travel through
Sound waves travel through the three states of matter (gas, liquid and solid) by vibrations.