The velocity of sound is the highest when travelling through a solid. Sound travels fastes in a solid, then in a liquid, and slowest through a gas.
primary wave
Speed of light/wavelength = wave frequency
Yes.
when a wave travel through medium then sound is produced
The velocity of sound is the highest when travelling through a solid. Sound travels fastes in a solid, then in a liquid, and slowest through a gas.
The general term for what a wave travels through is a medium, but in the case of earthquakes the wave travels through the ground.
The general term for what a wave travels through is a medium, but in the case of earthquakes the wave travels through the ground.
The material through which a wave travels is called the medium.
A body wave is a seismic wave that travels through Earths interior.
A tsunami wave is a wave of energy that travels through water, while a seismic wave is a wave of energy that travels through earth.
A tsunami wave is a wave of energy that travels through water, while a seismic wave is a wave of energy that travels through earth.
primary wave
That is a longitudinal wave.
A radio wave travels about 874,000 times as fast as a sound wave,plus it doesn't need any material to move through, as sound does.
That is a tsunami
Speed of light/wavelength = wave frequency