In a solid, the particles are spaced more closely together than in a gas so the collisions between particles take less time.
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Solids
Sound travels fastest, and best through a solid. eg. steel
Sound travels the fastest through dense materials, since sound is simply the transfer of kinetic energy between matter. Thus a more dense object creates faster sound waves.
Sound travels fastest through iron and sound travels slowest through air!
in clean air, not in outer space like some would say because outer space is void of matter and sound needs a medium to travel through.
Sound waves need matter to travel through, and wood is matter, so yes, sound waves travel through wood. They travel through wood faster than they do through air, as wood is denser than air.
They travel fastest through air.
No, but sound can travel at 4,540 m/sNo, sound travels fastest through solids.
sound would travel through solids fastest since their molecules are more closely packed,hence vibrations are easily conveyed unlike other states of matter.
through water.,
no
Sound waves travel the fastest through nonporous solids.
Waves/vacuum
it goes fastest through metal
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
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Sound cannot travel through a vacuum, such as in outer space. "Sound" refers to waves of compression which travel through matter. When there is no matter, there can be no such waves, and therefore no sound.
sound travels the fastest through a solid perferably dimond.