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Q: Does gas have a medium density?
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Why does sound travel fastest in a liquid than a gas?

Density of the medium.


What does sounds travel faster in?

That depends on the nature of the medium through which it is traveling and how that medium's density is affected (if it is affected at all) by its change in temperature. The denser the medium, the faster sound travels through it. For example, in a sealed chamber containing a gas, the speed of sound is not affected by temperature unless it gets cold enough for the gas to condense to a liquid. As long as it remains a gas, changes in temparature only affect its pressure, not its density.


Of the 3 physical statesliquid solid gas of a compound which has the lowest density?

well becase of its physical properties water is less dense


In what medium does sound travel fastest - solid -liquid - or gas?

Sound waves travel fastest through solids. *Generally, sound waves travel faster as the density of the transmission medium increases.


What are some examples of medium breakfast?

temperature,medium and density


What property is determined by the density of the medium?

Density is the property in this case.


How do you convert tones to cubic meter natural gas?

The tone, or frequency of sound depends on the density of the medium that it is travelling through. Without information about the composition of the natural gas, it temperature and pressure, it is not possible to work out its density and so the tone of sounds propagating through it.


How does the speed of sound relate to temperature elasticity and density?

The speed of any mechanical wave depends on the density of the medium. Since solids are the densest, the speed of sound is minimum in solids. It is the maximum in gases, since the medium is the least densest.


What is M.D.F?

Medium Density Fiberboard


Is medium density fibreboard heavy?

no


Why has a liquid got a medium density?

a liquid has a medium density because some of its particles are touching but not all of them are and not all of them are not touching at all


What temperature does sound travel faster in?

That depends on the nature of the medium through which it is traveling and how that medium's density is affected (if it is affected at all) by its change in temperature. The denser the medium, the faster sound travels through it. For example, in a sealed chamber containing a gas, the speed of sound is not affected by temperature unless it gets cold enough for the gas to condense to a liquid. As long as it remains a gas, changes in temparature only affect its pressure, not its density.