Sound will go though the sapce of between each particles.
That's why sound travels fast in solids, because there are more space.
Sound waves can travel through mediums such as air, water, and solids.
Sound waves travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids.
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
Sound can travel through air, water, solids (such as metal or wood), liquids, and gases.
sound and light can travel through sound air solids water liquids light wiers lightbubs extentions etc.
Sound can't move in vaccum and need particles to move, it travels fastest in solids as it has highest amount of particles.
No, sound waves require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to travel through. In a vacuum where there are no particles, sound cannot travel because there is no medium for the vibrations to propagate through.
Sound travels the fastest in solids. Solids being the most denser make sound travel fastest as compared to liquids and gases which have speed of sound relatively less than solids.
Yes, sound travels faster in water and solids than in air. This is because the particles in water and solids are more closely packed together, allowing sound waves to propagate more efficiently through these mediums.
Sound travels fastest in solids, so it would travel fastest in wood compared to air and water.
No.
No, sound does not travel in rays. Sound travels in the form of pressure waves through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. These waves move in all directions from the source of the sound.