sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
yes they do
sound can travel through wood and water like if you are in the pool you can make sound of bubble with your mouth under water
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.
Sound waves travel faster through denser mediums, and water is denser than air, so sound travels faster through water than air
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.
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Sound travels 5 times fast under water then in the air and even faster through solids. For example speed of sound in: Air = 330 m/s Water = 1500 m/s Steel = 6000 m/s
yeah sound travels fastest through solids , than that through liquids and slowest in air and does not travel through Vaccum
No. Sound travels fastest through solids because the molecules are closer together than in liquids or airs. Sound travels faster through steel than any other material.
window, because sound travels fastest through solids, liquids second, and gases last.
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.
sound can travel through wood and water like if you are in the pool you can make sound of bubble with your mouth under water
sound travels the fastest in solids, then liquids, then gas. So it would travel through iron the fastest, then water, then air.
Sound will go though the sapce of between each particles. That's why sound travels fast in solids, because there are more space.
Sound travels better through wood than water
No,sound is louder and clearer when it travels through air.
The speed of sound depends on the medium through which it is traveling. Sound travels fastest through solids, then liquids, and slowest through gases. As the molecules in a solid medium are closely packed together, sound waves can travel more quickly through it. Sound waves travel over 17 times faster through steel than through air. The molecules in a liquid medium are also more close together than a gaseous medium, so sound travels 4 times faster in fresh water as compared to air. In a gas, sound can travel only when molecules collide with each other, and as the molecules are quite far apart, the speed is slowest in gases.
Sound travels faster in denser objects. And iridium and osmium are the densest elements found on earth.answ2. But the speed of sound in a simple solid depends upon its 'elasticity' and its density. Beryllium has a c of around 13 km/s, but is far from the most dense metal.And in general, the speed of sound in a metal is roughly five times that of sound in air; and the speed in a liquid is about three times that of air; but both vary widely.