Sometimes and sometimes not, because ice is a solid remember, and so is glass, and plastic too, but not much else.
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Through solids because the particles are closer than gas particles.
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
Light can travel through undistorted
sound can travel through wood and water like if you are in the pool you can make sound of bubble with your mouth under water
Put your ear on a table and hit the table the soundwave is caused by the vibration of particles in the table which transfer the sound wave to your ear where it is picked up as a vibration. sound travels through everything which contains particles. It will not travel through space as it is a vacuum and contains no particles therefore cannot pass the vibrations on.
Light generally doesn't travel faster through solids than through gases. Sound does, but not light.
Yes, light can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. The speed and ability of light to travel through these mediums may vary depending on their optical properties, such as density and composition. In solids and liquids, light may experience absorption and scattering, while in gases, it may travel relatively more freely.
sound and light can travel through sound air solids water liquids light wiers lightbubs extentions etc.
As you know, light is electromagnetic wave. While sound is mechanical wave, Sound requires a medium to travel, and sound offers best condition for it. While light is enegry packates (photons) and solids hinder its path making it slower.
Sound waves travel faster through denser media, like solids, because the molecules are closer together, making it easier to pass the sound from molecule to molecule. Light and other electromagnetic waves travel faster through less dense media, and they travel fastest through a vacuum.
Light can propagate through some solids, but not all. Some transparent solids: Ice, glass, clear plastic, quartz, diamond Some opaque solids: Rock, wood, copper, gold, meat-loaf
s-waves travel through solids only
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S-waves cannot travel through liquids, but they can travel through solids and gases. P-waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases. Hope this helped! :D
Yes, a P-wave can travel through gas. P-waves are seismic waves that are the fastest and can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. They compress and expand the material they travel through, which allows them to propagate through gases as well.
Yes, light typically travels faster in solids compared to through air or liquids. This is because the atoms in a solid are closely packed together, allowing light to interact more frequently and propagate more quickly through the medium.
No, light does not absorb sound. Sound waves are mechanical vibrations that require a medium, such as air, water, or solids, to travel through. Light, on the other hand, is a form of electromagnetic radiation that does not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.