sound can travel through air , water and lots more
Sound can travel through a wide range of materials. It propagates best through solids, such as metals and wood, as the particles in these materials are close together. Sound also travels through liquids, like water, and gases, such as air. However, sound waves travel more efficiently through denser materials compared to less dense ones.
Sound can travel through a variety of materiels.
Sound travels faster through solid materials. The 2nd fastest is liquids.
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 travels through all matter but some materials either absorb sound, reflect sound, or just slow sound down.
If there are atoms then the wave of energy can pass through it. If there aren't any atoms (in a vacuum) then sound cannot travel. Remember: In space, no one can hear you scream.
Sound can travel through a variety of materiels.
Sound needs a medium to travel. It cannot travel through a vaccum.
Sound waves will travel through gases, liquids, and solids. Sound waves cannot pass through a vacuum.
Spongy materials are the most difficult for sound to travel through. Vacuum is the best acoustic insulation but it doesn't really count for the purpose of this question, since it is not a material but a lack of material.
Sound travels faster through solid materials. The 2nd fastest is liquids.
I'm pretty sure they can travel through matter It depends on the matter, but many materials will transmit sound.
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 travels through all matter but some materials either absorb sound, reflect sound, or just slow sound down.
Water, air, brick, and steel
Sound can travel, more or less, through any matter, but not at all through a vacuum. The main factors that affect the speed of sound are as follows: Temperature: Hotter materials allow sound to travel faster Density: Sound travels faster in denser materials Elasticity: This means the ability for the molecules of a material to bounce back to their original positions quicky. The more elastic a material, the faster sound can travel through it.
If there are atoms then the wave of energy can pass through it. If there aren't any atoms (in a vacuum) then sound cannot travel. Remember: In space, no one can hear you scream.
Sound is a vibration. It passes on energy from one molecule to another.