Sound travels fastest, and best through a solid. eg. steel
there is no specific wave they all travel faster through water but scientifically speaking sesmic waves do i belive also The speed of sound depends on the medium in which it is transported. The speed of sound is slow in gases, like in air. The speed of sound is faster in liquids, like in water. The speed of sound is fastest in solids, like in metal.
In a solid, the particles are spaced more closely together than in a gas so the collisions between particles take less time.
Depends on the type of plastic.
The speed of sound in plastic can vary depending on the type of plastic. On average, the speed of sound in most plastics ranges from 2000 to 3000 meters per second. This speed can be influenced by factors such as temperature, density, and the specific properties of the plastic material.
If you mean sound waves, the only type of sound waves that can travel through air (or any gas, for that matter) is longitudinal waves.
The speed of sound is slowest in gases, as the molecules in gases are further apart and less tightly bound compared to liquids and solids.
there is no specific wave they all travel faster through water but scientifically speaking sesmic waves do i belive also The speed of sound depends on the medium in which it is transported. The speed of sound is slow in gases, like in air. The speed of sound is faster in liquids, like in water. The speed of sound is fastest in solids, like in metal.
Latias and Latios are the fastest Dragon-type Pokemon, with a base speed of 180.
The type of matter that has the fastest molecules are gas. The reason for that it is because since gas particles are spread out the most, they have more room to float around. Which means that they have the fastest moving molecules.
Electromagnetic waves are the medium that carries sound the fastest. Examples include the radio waves.
Sound travels through all matter.
sound and light aren't types of matter
the peregrine falcon is the fastest flier (speed of about 320km/h)
The speed of sound waves in liquids typically ranges from 1,500 m/s to 1,5000 m/s, depending on factors such as the type and temperature of the liquid. Generally, sound waves travel faster through liquids than through gases due to the higher density of liquids.
Myelinated A fibers have the fastest speed of impulse propagation among nerve fibers.
Space. Not the galaxy type of space, though.
In a solid, the particles are spaced more closely together than in a gas so the collisions between particles take less time.