No, sound travels well in water.
An insulator for heat and (less so) for electricity. A conductor for sound and vibration.
Rubber is an insulator of sound, as it dampens and absorbs sound waves rather than allowing them to pass through. Rubber is a poor conductor of sound due to its molecular structure, which hinders the transmission of vibrations.
Air is the worst sound insulator as it allows sound waves to pass through easily. Materials like foam, fiberglass, or mass-loaded vinyl are better options for soundproofing.
No, air is not the best conductor for sound. Solids, such as metal or water, are better conductors of sound because sound waves travel more efficiently through these denser mediums. Air is a less dense medium and can dampen the transmission of sound waves.
Cotton fibers are soft, porous, and tightly packed, which allows them to absorb and trap sound waves. This absorption helps reduce the transmission of sound through the material, making cotton a good insulator of sound.
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A vacuum is a great sound insulator. Materials that absorb energy such as wool are good insulators as well. I heard of a silicone adhesive that transformed acoustic energies into heat - that was a good insulator if it was used to glue two sheets of something together.
It depends. Pure water do not conduct electric current; on the other hand, we consider tap and river water as a conductor because of the ions of the decomposed materials in the water. Water transmits electricity, heat, and sound very well, so it is a conductor. An insulator would not transmit electricity, heat, or sound well.
Insulator
pure water is an insulator.
Yes, rockwool is a good sound insulator due to its dense and fibrous composition that effectively absorbs and dampens sound waves.
conductor
a insulator of electricity is a material that insulates, especialy a nonconuctor of sound,heat,or electricity.
insulator
Yes it is a insulator and NOT a conductor
is water conductor or insulator
insulator