sound travels faster through a solid than through air
Mechanical waves (like seismic waves) will travel faster through a solid than a liquid.
Sound waves generally travel faster through solids than through liquids. This is because the particles in solids are closer together, allowing for more efficient transmission of seismic waves. In liquids, the particles are more spread out, leading to slower sound wave propagation.
Sound travels faster through air. Though sound travels farther through solid objects (vibrations), it is faster when traveling through air waves.
Sound travels fastest in solids because the particles are close together, allowing for quicker transfer of energy through vibrations. In liquids, sound travels slower than in solids but faster than in gases due to the density of the medium. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum because it requires a medium to propagate.
Light travels faster through liquid than through solid. The speed of light in a medium is determined by the refractive index of the material, which is lower in liquid compared to solid materials.
seismic wave travels faster through solid rock and slower through water, but i dont know why!
Air sound travels slower when going through a solid object
Faster.
Mechanical waves (like seismic waves) will travel faster through a solid than a liquid.
sound travel faster through soled because of tighter packed particles
why can s-wave can't travel but p-waves can
Solid
Sound waves generally travel faster through solids than through liquids. This is because the particles in solids are closer together, allowing for more efficient transmission of seismic waves. In liquids, the particles are more spread out, leading to slower sound wave propagation.
The denser the faster. ie: it will travel faster through quartz than sandstone.
liquid
Yes, both S (shear) and P (primary) waves can travel through the same medium, such as solid, liquid, or gas. P-waves are faster and can travel through all types of mediums, while S-waves are slower and can only travel through solid materials.
yes