Water. Sound is a vibration of molecules, and in air, the molecules are further apart than in water, so the sound wave needs less energy to move each particle away from the source.
Waves travel faster in denser mediums. For example, sound travels faster in water than air.
Yes i guess sound waves travel faster through wood than in water. Because molecules are tightly packed in wood(solid) than in water(liquid).
sound waves travel when particles bang into each other, passing the pressure along.water molecules are closer together than air molecules, allowing the sound waves to travel faster.
Yes, and faster through solids than liquids.
no. sound is sound so how on earth can it be faster than itself? answer that!
because water is denser than air. sound travelles faster in dinser places.
aluminum
sound travels faster through water than air.
Sound
faster in water than in air <><><> Agree. The denser the material, the faster sound travels through it.
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
Waves travel faster in denser mediums. For example, sound travels faster in water than air.
Light travels much faster than sound, through wood.
Yes i guess sound waves travel faster through wood than in water. Because molecules are tightly packed in wood(solid) than in water(liquid).
sound waves travel when particles bang into each other, passing the pressure along.water molecules are closer together than air molecules, allowing the sound waves to travel faster.
steel sound waves always go faster in solids
Yes, and faster through solids than liquids.