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What kind of sound carries the sound from a first shot over to the next before the sound of the second shot begins?

Overlapping sound (a.k.a. sound bridge).


How do sound waves travel through materials?

The sound is made of vibration so as it moves, it vibrates the material to carry the sound. This also depends on what kind of material.


What kind of material blocks sound if you put it against a door?

anechoic foam


Where does sound not travel?

outer space because you need some kind of physical material for sound to travel through and there's none of that in space


What are some interesting facts about sound energy?

sound energy require some kind of material to travel through and they cant move through a vaccum


What kind of sound does a coin make?

A coin makes a metallic clinking sound when dropped or tossed on a hard surface. The exact sound can vary depending on the size and material composition of the coin.


What does a sound wave carry?

it travels in longitudinal waves which travel like dominoes knocking each other over Salma It carries information of some kind.


What does sound waves carry?

it travels in longitudinal waves which travel like dominoes knocking each other over Salma It carries information of some kind.


What is meant by the term ''insulation''?

An insulator is a material through which some kind of energy - usually electricity, or heat, or sound - does not easily pass.


What kind of tissue carries oxygen round the body?

Blood carries red blood cells which carries blood around your body


What kind of materials carries sound fastest and furfest?

Sound travels fastest through solids because the molecules are more closely packed together, allowing for quicker vibration transfer. Sound travels slowest through gases as the molecules are more spread out, causing slower vibration transfer.


What kind of material does sound travel through best?

Sound travels best through solids because the particles in a solid are closer together compared to liquids and gases, allowing for better transmission of vibrations. Metals, such as steel and iron, are particularly good conductors of sound due to their tightly packed atomic structure.