Atoms move fastest in gases, then liquids, then solids. Also, atoms move faster in higher temperatures than in lower temperatures.
Sound travels fastest through a dense solid medium.
Plasma
not Plasma, Gases
an atom moves faster in a gas
The electron, nearly to 300,000 km/h
Plasma
Sound waves travel faster through denser mediums, and water is denser than air, so sound travels faster through water than air
Sound travel faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gases. Sound travels faster in water than in the air but in solids it travels about eight times faster. Sound travels at the fastest speed in steel. In solids it travel faster in a hot surface, the particles move faster if the solid is cold its slower the movement.
No. In general, the denser the medium, the faster sound travels.
Speed of sound in water is approximately 1500 meters per second. ( The exact speed depends on the depth of water and its density) and the speed of sound in air is approximately 340 meters per second. So sound is almost 4.4 times faster in water than in air.
Sound travels faster as temperature increases, so there is no limit. There is an equation to determine the speed of sound at a given temperature.
Nothing within the known laws of physics can travel faster than light in a vacuum. However, certain theoretical particles known as tachyons are hypothesized to travel faster than light. Additionally, gravitational waves can also travel at the speed of light.
sound travels faster in solids. sound travels faster in metals like steel
lightning travels faster. Light is faster than sound.
sound travels fastest in solid (about 8x faster)
yes, sound travels faster in liquids and solids than in gases e.g. faster in water than through air. The denser the solid, the faster the sound travels.
light
Sound travels faster in moist air
Faster in water than in air.
Sound travels faster in water.
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.
Sound travels faster in water thanin air.
Sound travels faster through steel than through cloth. This is because steel is a denser and more solid material, allowing sound waves to propagate more efficiently compared to the softer and more porous structure of cloth, which absorbs and dampens sound waves.