Don't know that's why I am asking u
A sound wave can travel mor quickly in water than in air
when solids are packed tightly/closely together sound waves travel faster
Sound is vibrations, therefore sound can pass through most solids, liquids, and gases.
Sound travels fastest through solids because the particles in a solid are closely packed together, allowing vibrations to travel quickly. Liquids and gases have particles that are more spread out, which slows down the speed of sound.
Sound travels fastest through solids, so it would travel most quickly through iron. Then through water, followed by cork, and finally air.
Most of the sound you hear travels through air. Sound waves are vibrations that travel through the air and reach your ears, where they are processed by your brain as sound.
liquid
Sound can travel through most substances but the loudness depends on the substance.
Air, given that sound can't travel in a vacuum.
Yes, you would still be able to hear. Sound only needs a medium to travel through in order for it to be audible. Gravity is a force, not a medium. The atmosphere is the medium that you most frequently hear sound through. The more dense the medium, the more quickly the sound can travel and vice versa. For example, sound travels faster and more efficiently in water than it does in air.
sound most likely can't travel through the universe if it does have an atmosphere,but it actually can travel around in other parts and other spaces around the universe>>>>>!
Surprisingly no. Air is a gas which means that the molecules are far apart. Even a liquid is better that air for sound to travel through because the molecules are closer together. But, a solid is the best for a sound to travel through. This is because the molecules are very close together so the vibration is transferred much quicker though the material.