Sound exists through vibrations in matter around it. If you create a disturbance in the air or any gas, the fluctuations you cause will create waves at different frequencies that are picked up by your ear, creating sound.
Sound travels fastest through solids.
it travels fast in gases
Yes, sound energy can propagate through gas ( that's the reason we can hear as sound energy travels through the ear to the human ear.)
Snow because snow is a solid and steam is a Gas and science has shoe that sound travels fastest through solids
The more closely packed molecules are in a medium, the faster sound travels through the medium, so sound travels slowest through a gas under low pressure.
Sound travels fastest through solids.
Air is gas.
Sound is a compression wave that travels via then vibrations of particles. If the particles are closer together then the wave (sound) moves faster. Particles are closer together in a liquid than a gas, therefore sound travels faster through liquids.
it travels fast in gases
Sound travels through each medium (and each gas) at different velocities.In air, sound travels at an approximate speed of 330 m/s.Factors such as temperature and humidity also affect the speed of sound.
yes and it travels faster than liquid and gas
Compression waves (same as for solids & liquids).
it travels fast in gases
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
Yes, sound energy can propagate through gas ( that's the reason we can hear as sound energy travels through the ear to the human ear.)
Snow because snow is a solid and steam is a Gas and science has shoe that sound travels fastest through solids
There must be particles present for sound waves to travel. Sound travels by vibration, when one particle hits another. This is why there is no sound in a vacuum as no particles are present. Therefore, sound travels better within a space with a higher concentration of particles. For example, sound travels faster through a solid as opposed to a liquid or gas.