Sound doesn't travel in heat. It travels in a physical medium.
Yes, heat can travel through water via conduction. When a hot object comes into contact with water, the heat energy from the object is transferred to the water molecules, causing them to move faster and increase in temperature.
Sound travels faster in heat because higher temperatures increase the speed of sound waves through the medium. This is due to the increased kinetic energy of the molecules in the medium, which allows the sound waves to travel more quickly. In colder temperatures, the molecules have less kinetic energy, leading to slower sound propagation.
Summer because the air particles are more spread out and can move faster in more heat
They travel in waves.
Heat is the vibration of atoms, so atoms move faster. That's why you can clean things easier in hot water and why smells travel faster in a warmer room.
No, heat does not have a speed like sound does. Heat is a form of energy that is transferred from one object to another due to temperature differences. Sound, on the other hand, travels as waves through a medium, such as air or water, at varying speeds depending on the medium.
Absolutely! Electric energy, kinetic energy, sound waves, light waves, heat ... all kinds of energy travel very well through water.
water.
Any electromagnetic wave in vacuum is about 881,000 times faster than any sound in air.
Metals transfers heat faster because its a conduit. which means it allows electricity and heat to travel through it. plastic does not.This is also the reason why electrical wire is not made from plastic; it is a poor conductor.
land loses heat faster than H20
no, specific heat will always be 4.16