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They are mostly composed of liquid water.
Of the three mediums (gas, liquid, and solid) sound waves travel the slowest through gases, faster through liquids, and fastest through solids. This is because longitudinal waves require collisions between particles to transmit energy - in dense materials, the atoms are closer together, leading to more collisions per second, increasing the speed of transmission. Temperature also affects the speed of sound.
In that case, it will change direction twice - in this example, once when it changes over from water to glass, and once when it changes from glass to air.
Solid, Liquid and Gas... These are the three things a sound wave can get trough... A sound-wave can get trough solid easily, because of all the particles, after that trough Liquid and at least trough Gas...
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Not all waves require mediums to propagate.Sound waves can travel through solid, liquid and gaseous mediums, while, electromagnetic waves do not require any medium to travel through.
Heat in the form of infrared radiation can travel through many mediums, and some better than others. It can also travel through the vacuum of space. The more transparent the medium is to infrared radiation, the better it will travel through it.
Sound travels at different speeds depending on what it is traveling through. Of the three mediums (gas, liquid, and solid) sound waves travel the slowest through gases, faster through liquids, and fastest through solids. Temperature also affects the speed of sound.
It travels through all three, but at different speeds.
the three valves on a trumpet push the air through different tubes, lengthening or shortening the distance the air has to travel. this raises or lowers the note.
Water, Air, Metal.
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They are mostly composed of liquid water.
They are mostly composed of liquid water.
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Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' has three different but identical imaged artworks which have different mediums. The most prominent version of "The Scream" was created in 1893 and is located in the Munch Museum in Oslo.