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In which of the following material does sound travel the fastest?

Sound travels faster in denser objects. And iridium and osmium are the densest elements found on earth.answ2. But the speed of sound in a simple solid depends upon its 'elasticity' and its density. Beryllium has a c of around 13 km/s, but is far from the most dense metal.And in general, the speed of sound in a metal is roughly five times that of sound in air; and the speed in a liquid is about three times that of air; but both vary widely.


What travels through empty space and through matter?

One example would be X-Rays. They are stopped by Lead, but travel through other matter and empty space.


Does sound travel through lead?

Yes.


Why are gamma waves dangerous?

Gamma waves are able to ionize atoms, including the ones within your body. Gamma rays wavelengths are small enough so they're able to travel through most matter. There's a slight chance that this radiation will ionize atoms within your cells and cause mutations within your DNA, therefore affecting the entire cell and when multiplying may lead to cancer.


How fast can sound travel through a solid?

Sound travels around 300 m/s in gases, about three times that in a liquid, and about five times that in a solid.Naturally, these figures are rough, and vary between different elements.In softer metals such as sodium, potassium, and lead, the velocity is lower, and the metal is non-ringing; a lead bell will not ring.In Beryllium, sound travels almost 13 000 m/s, which is towards the upper limit.SUPPLEMENTARY. The velocity of sound in a solid is given byc = (Y/p)1/2 Where c = velocity of sound, Y = Young's modulus, and p = the density of the material. Check the reference material given below.reference NDT/NDE

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Is lead in drinking water?

It can be... especially if it travels through lead pipes.


What were the common inovation after World War 2?

A common innovation after WWII was housing developments (tract housing); following the war, thousands and thousands of families were formed and needed inexpensive housing. The housing developments lead to strip malls, which lead to shopping centers.


Where is the thermostat located on a 1990 Mazda 323?

== == It's located within the thermostat housing, to the right side of the engine... follow the large rubber tube coming from the radiator and it shall lead you to the housing, which is held in place by two bolts. Warning: if you take the housing off, to replace the thermostat, be gentle with the thermoswitch, and it is also very fiddly to have the thermostat centralised on the housing when you bolt it back on.


Why is a lead apron not completely effective in protecting a pregnant woman during a computed tomography scan?

most radiation, known as scatter, travels through the body and is not blocked by the apron.


Where can lead be found?

lead is found in the countries china and turkey(:


What gets electicity into the computer?

The thing that gets electricity into a computer is the plug socket, which travels through a kettle lead (a kettle lead connects transfers electricity from the plug socket to the computer) and then into the PSU (power supply unit), which powers the motherboard, which allows the computer to work.


In which of the following material does sound travel the fastest?

Sound travels faster in denser objects. And iridium and osmium are the densest elements found on earth.answ2. But the speed of sound in a simple solid depends upon its 'elasticity' and its density. Beryllium has a c of around 13 km/s, but is far from the most dense metal.And in general, the speed of sound in a metal is roughly five times that of sound in air; and the speed in a liquid is about three times that of air; but both vary widely.


Where is the thermostat for 99 catera?

Follow the upper radiator it will lead you to the thermostat housing.


Describe how a sound travels through air when a student taps his pencil on a desk?

When a physical object moves in air, it causes vibrations which lead to compression waves in the air. These waves travel in the form of sound.


What travels through empty space and through matter?

One example would be X-Rays. They are stopped by Lead, but travel through other matter and empty space.


How fast can light travel through things?

The speed of light varies, depending on the "things" it travels through. Some typical speeds:* In a vacuum: 300,000 km/second * In air: almost as fast as in a vacuum. The difference is insignificant for most purposes. * In glass: about 2/3 the speed of light in a vacuum. * In water: About 3/4 the speed of light in a vacuum. For any other substance, you may be able to find the so-called "index of refraction" of the substance. This tells you by what factor light slows down in that substance, as compared to the speed of light in a vacuum.


Where is the thermostat 1993 Chevy Caprice?

follow the top radiator hose and it should lead u right to the thermostat housing. remove the housing and the thermostat is inside