it is depending upon the material. generally the material have meet some nano vibrations in it. and the frequency of the sound get distorted
Sound travels faster through solid materials. The 2nd fastest is liquids.
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.
No. Sound travels fastest through solids because the molecules are closer together than in liquids or airs. Sound travels faster through steel than any other material.
Sound travels through waves.
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It vibrates.
Sound travels fastest through iron and sound travels slowest through air!
Sound travels faster through solid materials. The 2nd fastest is liquids.
the material through which it travels...temperature....
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.
No. Sound travels fastest through solids because the molecules are closer together than in liquids or airs. Sound travels faster through steel than any other material.
Sound travels through waves.
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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
Sound can travel through all matter. The speed at which it travels depends on the density of the material.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum, scientific or any other kind
There are too many 'materials' to list but generally, sound travels faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gases. In other words, the denser the material, the faster sound travels.