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Sound, which is mechanical energy, travels through a solid by setting up a mechanical compression wave in that solid. When the compression wave of the sound in air strikes the solid, it compresses the solid. It isn't much, but the energy delivered by the air is transferred into the solid. Waves of compression and rarefaction move through the solid as they did in air, but move much faster in a solid.
solid particles cannot move.
obviously a gas as you cant see all gases and the paritcles (atoms) inside are free and move around fast
Muscles in your forearm.
they dont? its solid, they cant move.
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Because a solid allready has a form that is why you cant compress it
Sound, which is mechanical energy, travels through a solid by setting up a mechanical compression wave in that solid. When the compression wave of the sound in air strikes the solid, it compresses the solid. It isn't much, but the energy delivered by the air is transferred into the solid. Waves of compression and rarefaction move through the solid as they did in air, but move much faster in a solid.
Sound, which is mechanical energy, travels through a solid by setting up a mechanical compression wave in that solid. When the compression wave of the sound in air strikes the solid, it compresses the solid. It isn't much, but the energy delivered by the air is transferred into the solid. Waves of compression and rarefaction move through the solid as they did in air, but move much faster in a solid.
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
there are millions of little tiny people that live in your body and the guy in your brain is the president so if he says to move your fingers then the people in your fingers jump up and down to move them <^>
Sound can.
Generally, sound moves faster through a solid than through a liquid. This is because the molecules of a solid are more condensed than those of a liquid. However, sound does not move faster through all solids than through all liquids.1
you cant
yes, yes, yes, yes, my gf does the same exact thing and it drives me insane. i tell her that she is going to pick her fingers off.i still have not found a way to make her stop. i just constantly remind hernot to do it and yet she does it anyways. put bandaids on her fingers so she cant pick at them! or tape her hands to where she cant move her fingers at all!