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it is depending upon the material. generally the material have meet some nano vibrations in it. and the frequency of the sound get distorted

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Q: What happens when sound travels through material?
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What happens to matter when sound travels through it?

It vibrates.


Sound wave travel the fastest with what material?

Sound travels fastest through iron and sound travels slowest through air!


Through which material does sound travel faster?

Sound travels faster through solid materials. The 2nd fastest is liquids.


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The more closely packed molecules are in a medium, the faster sound travels through the medium, so sound travels slowest through a gas under low pressure.


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sound travels through materials through molecules as we talk through our vocal box the molecule present in the air material start to vibrate it is because the material contain air as they vibrate we hear sound


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What happens when sound travels through a scienctific vacuum?

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In what material does sound travel through the fastest?

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