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"science is the sound of the future"
Their slogan is: "The sound of young america."
The Joy of Bells, or the Sound of Bells
t mobile does not have a slogan
His slogan is "Change we can believe in""Change we can believe in" is Barack Hussein Obama's slogan. Nobody has yet taken him to task for the poor English used in his slogan. One should never end a sentence with a preposition.He said Change...Actually this is incorrect. You can end a sentence with a preposition, if it is needed. For example, it would sound awkward to say: "Change in which we can believe." That is horrible. When it is incorrect is when the preposition is redundant. For example, "Where is the change at?". The preposition "at" is not needed in this sentence, "Where is the change" is enough. Alas, you are wrong and the Columbia and Harvard educated President is right"Change you can believe in...(or not) and "Yes we can" (and he and Palosi did)
"science is the sound of the future"
Their slogan is: "The sound of young america."
Water- It is denser, and sound travels better through a denser substance.
Sound travels better through wood than water
Sound will travel better in string because speed of sound on solids is greater than that in air. As string is a solid so sound will travel faster (or better) in string than in air
Solid
Sounds travel better through denser objects and since water is denser than wood, sound travels through it better.
On the contrary, sound travels better through liquid, even better through solids, we only think differently because we only hear normally through air.
Yes it would travel better through metal as the velocity of sound in metal is more than in air.
Solids.
Connect the TV to a stereo unit and listen to the sound through the stereo.
The Joy of Bells, or the Sound of Bells