Solids. The atoms are closer together.
Sound travels fastest through a nonporous solid medium, such as steel.
Sound travels at different speeds depending on the medium. Sound will travel the fastest through solids.
Light (photons) will usually travel fastest.
Sound travels fastest through nonporous solids such as iron.
sound would travel faster in a solid because it is a denser object for the soundwaves to travel through
Sound travels fastest through a nonporous solid medium, such as steel.
sound travels the fastest through a solid perferably dimond.
Sound travels at different speeds depending on the medium. Sound will travel the fastest through solids.
Light (photons) will usually travel fastest.
Sound travels fastest through nonporous solids such as iron.
sound would travel faster in a solid because it is a denser object for the soundwaves to travel through
According to the table the medium that sound travels at fastest speed is the electromagnetic waves.
It doesnt. Sound actually travels faster the denser the medium is because the molecules are packed closer together. So sound travels fastest in solids.
Sound travels fastest through iron and sound travels slowest through air!
Sound travels the fastest through dense materials, since sound is simply the transfer of kinetic energy between matter. Thus a more dense object creates faster sound waves.
Sound travels further in a solid medium because the atoms are closer together. less energy is dissipated. It's an amplification of sorts.
Snow because snow is a solid and steam is a Gas and science has shoe that sound travels fastest through solids