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The speed at which a wave passes through water or other medium is called phase velocity.

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Do sound waves travel faster in air than in any other medium?

The speed of sound depends on the density of the medium the waves are traveling through. The denser the medium the higher the speed. For example, sound travels faster through water than it does through air.


What is the medium for the waves?

Anything that "transports" the wave. The specific medium depends on the type of wave; a water wave travels through water, a sound wave through air (or other material), electromagnetic waves, as well as gravity waves, can travel through empty space.f


What does when light travels from one medium to another' mean Im not completetly sure on the word MEDIUM in this context?

From 1 medium to the other means that light would travel from one object to another. So, it is basically any object that the light passes through.


Does sound travel best through solids liquids or gases?

The speed of sound depends on the medium through which it is traveling. Sound travels fastest through solids, then liquids, and slowest through gases. As the molecules in a solid medium are closely packed together, sound waves can travel more quickly through it. Sound waves travel over 17 times faster through steel than through air. The molecules in a liquid medium are also more close together than a gaseous medium, so sound travels 4 times faster in fresh water as compared to air. In a gas, sound can travel only when molecules collide with each other, and as the molecules are quite far apart, the speed is slowest in gases.


How the speed of a wave of sound or light can be changed?

Many factors affect the speed of a wave of sound or light, but the easiest factor to change is the medium through which the wave travels. The speed of sound, 332 meters per second in dry air at sea level at 0oC, increases with temperature. It is much higher in liquids, about five times faster than in gases, and in metals it travels ten to fifteen times as fast as in air. It travels faster through gases less dense than air such as hydrogen and helium, but slower in heavier gases such as carbon dioxide. Sound does not travel through a vacuum because it relies on the vibration of atoms. It is also affected by humidity in air and the specific heat, density, and elasticity of any other medium through which it travels. The speed of light, about 300,000 kilometers per second in a vacuum, is less when it travels through any other medium. While it is very slightly slower in air, it travels at anywhere between 3/4 to less than1/2 as fast through liquids, glass and crystals, depending on the refractive index of the material.

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What is the speed at which a wave travels through water or other medium?

amplitude


The speed at which a wave travels through water or other medium?

Phase velocity.


Air is a medium through which sound travels What are the other mediums?

Sound can travels through liquid such as water and solid such as rock and ground. Put your ear on the floor and hear the people step for the proof of sound travel through solid.


Do sound waves travel faster in air than in any other medium?

The speed of sound depends on the density of the medium the waves are traveling through. The denser the medium the higher the speed. For example, sound travels faster through water than it does through air.


How is the sound speed and the medium related?

When the density of the medium increases, the speed of the sound wave increases.


In what medium the speed of light will be minimum?

The speed of light is a set speed at which all electromagnetic waves travel at in a vacuum. It is 3*10^8 meters/second... That being said, when light, or any other EM wave, travels through a medium it will slow down. Every material has an index of refraction which is the ratio of the speed at which light travels in a vacuum, to the the speed it travels in that material. If you know the index of refraction, you can use Snell's law to determine the speed light will travel through a specific medium. Every medium is different, however a rule of thumb is the denser the medium, the slower light will travel through it. For example, light travels faster in the atmoshpere than it does in water.


What is the medium for the waves?

Anything that "transports" the wave. The specific medium depends on the type of wave; a water wave travels through water, a sound wave through air (or other material), electromagnetic waves, as well as gravity waves, can travel through empty space.f


What is the material called that waves travel through?

Any material through which any wave travels is called a medium. Ocean waves travel through the medium of seawater. Sound cannot travel through outer space, because there is no medium there to support sound waves. Mechanical waves such as sound and vibration require a medium through which to travel. Usually air, or a solid or liquid - matter in other words.


How do you stop sound from colliding with air?

Sound is only produced through vibrations. So if there was no air, there would be no sound. In other words, sound needs a medium to travel through, because it needs something to vibrate. The denser the medium, the faster and farther it travels.


What does when light travels from one medium to another' mean Im not completetly sure on the word MEDIUM in this context?

From 1 medium to the other means that light would travel from one object to another. So, it is basically any object that the light passes through.


How do you use as if in a sentence?

The principle of superposition is that when two or more waves travel in a medium each wave travels in the medium as if the other waves were absent.


Does sound travel best through solids liquids or gases?

The speed of sound depends on the medium through which it is traveling. Sound travels fastest through solids, then liquids, and slowest through gases. As the molecules in a solid medium are closely packed together, sound waves can travel more quickly through it. Sound waves travel over 17 times faster through steel than through air. The molecules in a liquid medium are also more close together than a gaseous medium, so sound travels 4 times faster in fresh water as compared to air. In a gas, sound can travel only when molecules collide with each other, and as the molecules are quite far apart, the speed is slowest in gases.