vacuum
answer 2 Sound is a vibration of molecules, and thus cannot travel in a vacuum, where there are no molecules.
Beryllium is the material with the highest sonic velocity. A broader answer is a solid.
Fibre optic cable is the fastest network media.
The media that sound moves faster in order are solids, then liquids, and then gases or air. Sound cannot travel in a vacuum because it is a vibration of molecules.
The KM Player.
One of the fastest growing revenue raisers is the media. More specifically, sponsorship and phone lines within media outlets.
Mechanical waves travel fastest in mechanically-most-dense media. Electromagnetic waves travel fastest in optically-least-dense media.
Yes. Gases move fastest, followed by liquid, while solids are the slowest.
Magnetic disk.
According to The Economist, Video Games are the fastest growing form of mass media for the next decade beginning in 2011.http://www.economist.com/node/21541164
Steel
cheetah is the fastest it runs: 74 MPH
running