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Sound travels faster in iron. Usually sound travels faster in media with higher density. Also presence of lattice makes difference too.
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
All other things being equal, Its the increased vibration of the air molocules at higher temperature that allows faster transmission of the pressure wave.
Sound waves travel faster in warmer air. If the temperature of the air near the ground is colder than air higher up, then sound waves traveling slightly upward will bend downward. This tends to "focus" the sound waves back toward the ground and can help amplify the sounds when you are far away.
Sounds travels slowest in air and fastest in solids. Generally, sound travels faster through materials of higher densities.
Sound travels faster in iron. Usually sound travels faster in media with higher density. Also presence of lattice makes difference too.
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Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
All other things being equal, Its the increased vibration of the air molocules at higher temperature that allows faster transmission of the pressure wave.
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Sounds travels slowest in air and fastest in solids. Generally, sound travels faster through materials of higher densities.
Sound waves travel faster in warmer air. If the temperature of the air near the ground is colder than air higher up, then sound waves traveling slightly upward will bend downward. This tends to "focus" the sound waves back toward the ground and can help amplify the sounds when you are far away.
The greater the density, the faster the wave moves. Sound (a wave) travels faster in steel than in air. Steel has the higher density.
The speed of sound slows in colder temperatures.The speed of sound is dependent on the medium it travels through. It travels faster in steel than water, faster in water than air and not at all in a vacuum.The molecules have more energy at higher temperatures so the sound waves can vibrate the air faster.
Yes it does. In general, sound travels through a medium that has a higher density.
Yes. The pointeir the tail, the more streamlined the kite. Therefore the faster and higher the height travels'