Metals such as iron
Sound travels through mediums in sound waves.
Yes, sound can travel through most mediums including solids and liquids. However, it cannot travel through a vacuum.
Yes, sound can travel through most mediums effectively, as long as the amplitude and frequency of the sound wave is great enough.
The word you're looking for is... sound.
This depends a lot on the type of waves you're talking about. Sound waves, for example, can travel through water, solid, and air mediums, but not through a vacuum. Electromagnetic waves, however, can travel in a vacuum.
Sound can penetrate those mediums.
because of material density
Sound waves travel though mediums. Solids , liquids , and gas . It also travels though transverse and longitudinal. Also travel through the air......
Sound travels the same way through different mediums. Sound travels faster in denser mediums.
That's because sound is a compression wave. It needs a medium to travel through. The best mediums are dense, like metal and concrete. Liquids are okay. Gasses are the worst. Sound will not travel in space because there's no medium for sound to travel through.
Light waves travel at approx 300,000 kilometres per second, sound at approx 0.343 kilometres/second.Light waves can travel in vacuum or through some media (there is no such word as mediums!). Sound waves cannot travel through vacuum: they needs a physical medium.
All matter. However, sound waves cannot pass through vacuums, such as space.