the denser the medium the faster the sound of speed.
it is experimentally proved. for example if a train is appraching and you cant hear the sound you can hear it if you put your head (ear) on the railtrack.
but do move quickly if you see the train approaching.....
C. iron, because it is the most dense of the listed materials
it travels through rock quickest even if they are both solids eking
There is no material sound can go through the quickest. Sound always have the same speed.
solid. think of it this way you get a large line of people close together to represent solid and you send a shove through them it will reach the end fastest.
This is due to the particles and the density of the the object
Sound waves travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. In air, sound waves create vibrations that travel through molecules in the form of pressure waves. These waves carry the sound energy and allow the sound to be heard by our ears.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum as it needs a medium, such as air, water, or solid material, to propagate. In a vacuum, there are no particles for sound waves to travel through, so the speed of sound is essentially zero.
Sound waves will travel through gases, liquids, and solids. Sound waves cannot pass through a vacuum.
it travels through sound
Sound waves require a medium, such as air, water, or a solid material, to travel because they propagate through the vibration of molecules in that medium. In a vacuum, there are no molecules for the sound waves to interact with, so they cannot travel through it.
Sound waves can travel through mediums such as air, water, and solids.
Sound waves travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids.