Yes they do.
Yes.
Sound can travel through a variety of materiels.
By speeding up adjacent molicules.
It travels fastest through solids, slowest through gases, and liquids are in the middle.
Sounds travels faster through denser materials. It is lowest in air, gets faster through water, faster yet through steel.
Sounds travel faster in solid materials than any other materials.
no
Sound can travel through a variety of materiels.
Sound is a vibration. It passes on energy from one molecule to another.
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
Light travels through a non-mechanical wave, meaning lightwaves don't travel through anything so it never slows or speeds up. The denser the object's molecules are, the faster sounds go through it.
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
Water, air, brick, and steel
By speeding up adjacent molicules.
Different materials have different velocities of sound propagation.
It travels fastest through solids, slowest through gases, and liquids are in the middle.
Some, but not all. Some materials are insulators- heat does not travel well through them.
Sounds travels faster through denser materials. It is lowest in air, gets faster through water, faster yet through steel.