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Sound travels fastest in solids, so it would travel fastest in wood compared to air and water.
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Sailfish can travel up to 68mph
According to the light spectrum, water should travel through a more violet coloured water the fastest. The speed of light through a medium is not governed by its wavelength, so colour is not a factor.
what does sound travel through fastest ice,snow,water,steam
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seismic wave travels faster through solid rock and slower through water, but i dont know why!
The mints will have a natural saturation amount. If you add a mint to one glass of water, it will have the same effects as if you added a gallon of water. The only difference is if you were to heat the water, or shake the water while the mints are in it.
Mints generally dissolve in water that is at or above room temperature, around 70-80°F (21-27°C). The higher the temperature of the water, the faster the mints will dissolve.
sound travels the fastest in solids, then liquids, then gas. So it would travel through iron the fastest, then water, then air.
Yes they are the fastest!
Yes it does approximately 3.2 times due to the parcels arrangement