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sound unlike light requires a medium to travel.sound propagates from one place to other by causing molecules to vibrate, as molecules of solid are closest vibration produced is maximum,hence speed is maximum

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Why is the speed of sound greater for stone than water or air?

The speed of sound is greater in stone than in water or air because sound travels faster in denser materials. Stone is more dense than water or air, allowing sound waves to propagate more quickly through its structure.


Would sound waves traveling through the outer ear travel faster or slower than those traveling through the inner ear?

Sound waves would travel faster through the outer ear than through the inner ear. This is because the outer ear consists of less dense air, which allows sound waves to travel more quickly. In contrast, the inner ear is filled with fluid, which is denser and slows down the speed at which sound waves travel.


What is the speed of sound through paper?

Sound waves need matter to travel through, and wood is matter, so yes, sound waves travel through wood. They travel through wood faster than they do through air, as wood is denser than air.


Why do p waves travel faster in the upper mantle than the crust?

P waves travel faster in the upper mantle than in the crust because the upper mantle is composed of denser rock materials compared to the crust. The higher density of the upper mantle allows P waves to propagate more efficiently and at a faster velocity.


Can s and p waves go through the same medium?

Yes, both S (shear) and P (primary) waves can travel through the same medium, such as solid, liquid, or gas. P-waves are faster and can travel through all types of mediums, while S-waves are slower and can only travel through solid materials.

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Waves travel quicker through solid gases?

Waves travel faster through denser materials. However, Electromagnetic waves travel faster through less dense materials. It travels fastest in vacuum.


What substance will a sound wave travel fastest through?

Sound waves travel fastest through solid materials because the particles are closely packed together, allowing for faster transmission of vibrations. In general, the denser the material, the faster the speed of sound.


Why does sound travel faster through materials such as water and metal than it does through air?

They are denser. Molecules are closer together. Vibrations move faster.


Does sound travel faster in a Ice Steam or water?

Sound travels faster in water than in ice or steam. This is because sound waves travel faster through denser materials, and water is denser than both ice and steam.


Does sound travel faster through maple syrup or sand?

The denser the material the faster sound will travel. Maple syrup is denser then sand.


What specific solid does sound travel through the fastest?

The denser the faster. ie: it will travel faster through quartz than sandstone.


What affects how sound is transmitted?

Sound can travel, more or less, through any matter, but not at all through a vacuum. The main factors that affect the speed of sound are as follows: Temperature: Hotter materials allow sound to travel faster Density: Sound travels faster in denser materials Elasticity: This means the ability for the molecules of a material to bounce back to their original positions quicky. The more elastic a material, the faster sound can travel through it.


What material does sound travel through the fastest?

There are too many 'materials' to list but generally, sound travels faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gases. In other words, the denser the material, the faster sound travels.


Why is the speed of sound greater for stone than water or air?

The speed of sound is greater in stone than in water or air because sound travels faster in denser materials. Stone is more dense than water or air, allowing sound waves to propagate more quickly through its structure.


How does density of an object relate to the speed which sound travels through it?

The density of an object affects the speed of sound through it as denser materials allow sound waves to travel faster. This is because denser materials have particles closer together, allowing for quicker propagation of sound waves through the medium. Conversely, less dense materials will have a lower speed of sound due to the greater distance sound waves need to travel between particles.


When sound and light travel in different materials what changes?

Light travels through a non-mechanical wave, meaning lightwaves don't travel through anything so it never slows or speeds up. The denser the object's molecules are, the faster sounds go through it.


Does sound travels faster through water or air?

Sound waves travel faster through denser mediums, and water is denser than air, so sound travels faster through water than air