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.
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
Through solids because the particles are closer than gas particles.
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
Sound travels the fastest in solids. Solids being the most denser make sound travel fastest as compared to liquids and gases which have speed of sound relatively less than solids.
No. In general, the denser the medium, the faster sound travels.
No.
One way to prove that sound can travel through solids is by conducting an experiment where a solid material, such as a metal rod or a wooden block, is used to transmit sound waves. By striking one end of the solid material and observing the sound wave produced at the other end, one can demonstrate that sound can indeed travel through solids. Additionally, conducting similar experiments with different solid materials can further support the idea that sound propagation occurs in solids.
Solids
Sound waves can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
Sound waves can travel through mediums such as air, water, and solids.
Sound waves travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids.
Yes, sound can travel through solids and liquids. In solids, sound travels faster because the particles are closer together, allowing for quicker transmission of vibrations. In liquids, sound travels at a slower speed compared to solids, but still more efficiently than in gases.
through solids
Yes, sound can travel through different materials such as solids, liquids, and gases. The speed of sound varies depending on the material, with sound traveling faster through solids compared to liquids and gases due to the closer arrangement of particles in solids.
Solids
Solids.
Fluids and solids