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Sound travels slower through materials that are denser and have a higher elasticity. For example, sound travels more slowly through water, glass, and solids compared to air because the particles are more tightly packed together, causing sound waves to move more slowly through them.
Yes, through some materials. It certainly travels through air, and you may have noticed that it travels through water and glass.Yes, through some materials. It certainly travels through air, and you may have noticed that it travels through water and glass.Yes, through some materials. It certainly travels through air, and you may have noticed that it travels through water and glass.Yes, through some materials. It certainly travels through air, and you may have noticed that it travels through water and glass.
No, sound travels faster in water than in air because water is denser than air. Sound waves move faster through denser mediums because the molecules are closer together, allowing the vibrations to travel more effectively.
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When sound travels through air, the particles in the air vibrate back and forth in the same direction as the sound wave. These vibrations create changes in air pressure that propagate through the air as sound waves.
Light waves travel faster through air than through water because air has a lower refractive index than water. This means that light waves experience less bending (refraction) in air compared to water, allowing them to move faster.
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Light waves travel fastest through vacuum, at nearly 30 million meters per second. Light travels more slowly through other substances such as air and water, and can be absorbed.