Indeed, sound waves will travel through a solid. Consider that you may overhear folk talking in the adjacent room. Sound is a vibration of air molecules, and these, when meeting a wall, will set the wall to move a (very) little. The wall in moving, will cause the air on the far side to vibrate in turn.
Sound will travel fastest through a solid because the molecules in a solid are closer together, allowing for faster transmission of sound waves. Liquids and gases have molecules that are more spread out, hindering the speed at which sound can travel through them.
sound travel faster through soled because of tighter packed particles
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Much faster in a solid
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sound travels the fastest through a solid perferably dimond.
Sound travels faster through a solid than through a vacuum. In a solid, sound waves propagate through the material's molecules, leading to faster transmission. In a vacuum, there are no molecules to transmit sound, so it cannot travel at all.
Sound is a series of vibrations. In a solid they travel in waves from particle to particle, causing the solid to make a noise.
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Yes, sound can travel through a solid. In solids, sound travels through the vibration of particles within the material. The speed of sound in a solid is faster than in air due to the closer proximity of particles.