Solids.
Sound will travel better in string because speed of sound on solids is greater than that in air. As string is a solid so sound will travel faster (or better) in string than in air
Solids will transmit sound waves, some better than others. Therefore you can hear through some, though it depends on the material and thickness.
All solids.
Sound waves travel fastest through solids as the molecules are tightly paced in solids. While in LIQUIDS and GASES molecules are far apart and there is a lesser chance of molecules striking one another.
The atoms are closer together so the sound waves do not have to go as far between atoms. It travels better through solids
Sound moves in waves. The waves create a ripple effect. The sound is made, which causes in the air, or gas, or liquid to move or vibrate, then it bumps into another atom, which moves or vibrates, and so on. Sound moves better in substances in which the atoms are closer. Sound travels great in solids, okay in liquids, and not so well in gases, but it still can travel through them.
Sound will travel better in string because speed of sound on solids is greater than that in air. As string is a solid so sound will travel faster (or better) in string than in air
Solids will transmit sound waves, some better than others. Therefore you can hear through some, though it depends on the material and thickness.
All solids.
On the contrary, sound travels better through liquid, even better through solids, we only think differently because we only hear normally through air.
It vibrates.
Sound waves travel fastest through solids as the molecules are tightly paced in solids. While in LIQUIDS and GASES molecules are far apart and there is a lesser chance of molecules striking one another.
The atoms are closer together so the sound waves do not have to go as far between atoms. It travels better through solids
No.
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
Sound travels faster through solids because, molecules in solids are much closer together so this allows sound waves to travel faster.
through solids