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Heat=energy. The higher the heat, the higher the energy. Particles travel faster because they have more energy.
sound travels faster through a solid because the particles are right next to each other and so it is faster to vibrate whereas air particles are further apart and take longer to travel. So yes it would travel through the ground faster than air.
Entirely dependant upon the substance e.g. particles in gases travel at a much faster speed that liquids and faster still than solids.
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
yes, sound does travel faster in some gases, but it usally dipends on the temperature. it trave l faster in warm air.
as in summers the particles are far apart from each other so we can say that in low temperature sound moves faster because it needs a material medium to travel. as in winters that is low temperature their are a lot of particles in air so this helps the sound to propagate and takes less time to travel. n in summers that is high temp. the particles are apart so it takes more time to travel.
Heat=energy. The higher the heat, the higher the energy. Particles travel faster because they have more energy.
Sound waves travel through particle vibration, and when the temperature is high, the particles vibrate faster, thus the sound must travel faster with particles.
Odor is caused by "smelly" compounds reaching your nostrils. Particles move faster when they have more energy. The higher the temperature, the more energy that particles have. In the summertime, these "smelly" compounds are able to move more quickly because it is warmer outside.
Sound waves travel fastest through solids, then liquids and gases. This is because sound waves requires medium in order to travel. Solid's particles are very tightly packed with each other thus sound gets more medium to travel faster. Liquid particles are less close to each other and gas is the least. Temperature also increases the speed of sound. higher the temperature, higher the speed of sound.
icles move faster as they have now become lighter.
As the rate of reaction is faster, the hotter something the greater the average speed at which the water particles travel so it takes less time for the water to successfully collide with antacid particles to form a solution.
A particle may travel at a faster speed or its component atoms or molecules may vibrate more vigorously.
faster in higher altitiudes
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Due to the fact that sound does not travel in a vacuum, I would say that it is definitely not in a vacuum. But between oxygen and a liquid comes down to how sound is propagated. Sound is propagated by particles transferring energy by collision (which is why it cannot travel through a vacuum, no particles). Therefore, more particles you have in a given volume, the more likely collisions will happen, thus propagating the wave faster. Thus, sound would travel faster in a liquid due to its higher density.