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Same as in the air, through vibrations.

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Q: How can sound transfer in liquid?
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Can sound enter into a solid or a liquid or a gas?

Yes, it can. In fact, for sound to move through anything, it has to "enter" it. Sound is mechanical energy, and this mechanical energy is transferred into the medium through which the sound is traveling. The medium itself supports the transfer of the (mechanical) energy of sound.


Why does sound travel faster in dense material?

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