The substance which is water heats up the fastest and wood heats up slowest that is my prediction not saying that this is right but think about and dont make any comments about this statement! And dont get mad at me peeps!
Sound travels fastest in solids, so it would travel fastest in wood compared to air and water.
if it was a cubick foot of water and the glass was the same and weighs less then the water than yes
water is the best conductor of electricity, compare to air the atoms in water is more closely to each other and that makes water more conductive than air, glass can be conductor it depends on it composition but not as good as water and wood is not a conductor unless it's wet.
Sound travels slowest through d) wood. Wood is a solid material and sound waves travel slower in solids compared to liquids and gases like air, glass, and water.
Generally, metals like copper and aluminum heat up the fastest among solids due to their high thermal conductivity. This means they can quickly absorb and transfer heat energy. Materials like wood or plastic tend to heat up more slowly due to their lower thermal conductivity.
Sound travels fastest in solids, so it would travel fastest in wood compared to air and water.
if it was a cubick foot of water and the glass was the same and weighs less then the water than yes
Air because sound travels fastest in solids, medium in liquids, and slow in gases
water is the best conductor of electricity, compare to air the atoms in water is more closely to each other and that makes water more conductive than air, glass can be conductor it depends on it composition but not as good as water and wood is not a conductor unless it's wet.
Epoxy is best for gluing glass to wood.
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Less dense wood will burn fastest, such as balsa wood. In general, the faster a tree grows, the less dense the wood from that tree will be.
Yes just get a mop and bucket of water
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Sound travels slowest through d) wood. Wood is a solid material and sound waves travel slower in solids compared to liquids and gases like air, glass, and water.
Put cold water in the glass that is inside the other, and soak the outer glass in hot water. The hot water will swell up the glass and the cold will "shrink" the inside glass... then carefully wiggle them apart.
Wood is a better thermal insulator than glass, which is easily cooled.