sound can travel through objects..it needs a medium to travel in so to block it frm getting frm one point to another u introduce a vacuum in between
Sound travels faster through air. Though sound travels farther through solid objects (vibrations), it is faster when traveling through air waves.
Sound can travel through most solid objects, as well as liquids. The vibrations transfer from molecule to molecule, but can be refracted or reflected by gaps or distortions within the matter.
Sound is a longitudinal wavelength that has wavelength, velocity, frequency and amplitude. It travels through solid objects by going through vibration.
It reflects sound because sound can not travel through rubber as its got air bubbles in, and sound can not travel though gas as easily as it can travel through liquid, so its more easily reflected of rubber.
sound travels the fastest in solids and slower in liquids and even slower in gases and cannot travel in vacuum..so its most difficult for the sound to travel in gases
Sound is a pressure wave. Objects that "allow" sound to travel through them could be called wave guides.
Sound travels faster through air. Though sound travels farther through solid objects (vibrations), it is faster when traveling through air waves.
Sound can travel through fire as it does not directly affect sound. Sound travels in waves which can pass through solid objects but this limits the distance they can go.
Sound can travel through most solid objects, as well as liquids. The vibrations transfer from molecule to molecule, but can be refracted or reflected by gaps or distortions within the matter.
Sound is a longitudinal wavelength that has wavelength, velocity, frequency and amplitude. It travels through solid objects by going through vibration.
Sound can travel through most substances but the loudness depends on the substance.
No. They travel through water and solid objects also.
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It reflects sound because sound can not travel through rubber as its got air bubbles in, and sound can not travel though gas as easily as it can travel through liquid, so its more easily reflected of rubber.
An object makes sound by releasing sound waves that travel through the air, which we call vibrations
Sounds travel better through denser objects and since water is denser than wood, sound travels through it better.
Sound can travel better through denser objects, so since stone is denser than water and air, sound can travel faster through it.