sound conducts best through solids. Water is also a good conducter of sound, as the vibrations pass through very easily. Sounds will sound much louder underwater and will travel farther than through air. Through solids, it is best if the material is strong and taut, because if it is loose it will absorb sounds.
Some materials that conduct sound well are:
Plain water
Metals (Copper, Nickel, Steel, etc.)
A string will also work if it is tied tightly from one end to another
Most woods
No because there both different things so that makes them different conducters
metal, nickel, led of a pencil
Most of them are not. but C is a good conductor.
that metals are malleable, luster, and are good conducters
The three things that affect the frequency of a sound wave are the source of the sound (vibration frequency), the medium through which the sound wave is traveling (speed of sound in the medium), and the relative motion between the source of the sound and the observer (Doppler effect).
All three are malleable, ductile, and good conducters.
No because there both different things so that makes them different conducters
fiberglass
yes
Silver and copper
Harret Tubman
Metals and some ceramics.
they are poor electricity and heat conductors
poor conducters of heat
yes
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