equation for speed of sound in a medium:
c=sqrt(B/rho)
B=bulk modulus
rho=density
all else being constant, and increase in temperature will cause an expansion (usually) of the material. The expansion will decrease the density (mass per unit volume) and thus increase the speed of sound through the material.
Water.
Yes i guess sound waves travel faster through wood than in water. Because molecules are tightly packed in wood(solid) than in water(liquid).
Yes, and faster through solids than liquids.
because water has currents and the sound can go straght through stone
Steel, The greater the density, the faster sound travels through it.
sound travels faster through water than air.
Water.
sound travel faster through soled because of tighter packed particles
Light travels much faster than sound, through wood.
Sound
what does sound travel through fastest ice,snow,water,steam
aluminum
faster in water than in air <><><> Agree. The denser the material, the faster sound travels through it.
Yes i guess sound waves travel faster through wood than in water. Because molecules are tightly packed in wood(solid) than in water(liquid).
Sound waves travel faster through denser mediums, and water is denser than air, so sound travels faster through water than air
yeah sound travels fastest through solids , than that through liquids and slowest in air and does not travel through Vaccum
Yes, and faster through solids than liquids.