faster in water than in air
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Agree. The denser the material, the faster sound travels through it.
Sound travels fastest in solids, so it would travel fastest in wood compared to air and water.
sound travels the fastest in solids, then liquids, then gas. So it would travel through iron the fastest, then water, then air.
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no. the sound travells faster as the medium is denser. according to that fact, the sound will travel fastest in the steel.
Sound travels fastest through solids, so it would travel most quickly through iron. Then through water, followed by cork, and finally air.
Sound travels fastest through steel, followed by water, and then air. This is because the speed of sound depends on the density and elasticity of the medium, with steel being the most dense and elastic, allowing sound waves to propagate faster.
yeah sound travels fastest through solids , than that through liquids and slowest in air and does not travel through Vaccum
Air is less dense than say water. When you talk under water it is difficult to hear what is said because water has more atoms than air.
No, sound waves travel fastest through solids, as the particles are closer together and can transmit vibrations more efficiently. In gases like air, sound waves travel slower due to the greater distance between particles.
Sound travels fastest through steel, followed by water, and then air. Steel is denser and allows sound waves to travel faster due to the close packing of atoms. Water is denser than air and also allows sound to travel faster because the molecules are closer together compared to air.
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
Sound can't move in vaccum and need particles to move, it travels fastest in solids as it has highest amount of particles.