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Sound travels faster through wood than through water. In wood, sound travels at around 3300 meters per second, while in water it travels at around 1500 meters per second.
Light travels the fastest among sound, air, light, and water. In dry air, sound travels around 343 meters per second, while light travels at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, which is much faster. Water and air have slower speeds of sound compared to light.
Yes, through some materials. It certainly travels through air, and you may have noticed that it travels through water and glass.Yes, through some materials. It certainly travels through air, and you may have noticed that it travels through water and glass.Yes, through some materials. It certainly travels through air, and you may have noticed that it travels through water and glass.Yes, through some materials. It certainly travels through air, and you may have noticed that it travels through water and glass.
Light travels slower through denser media, so it travels faster through water than through a diamond.
Sound travels better and faster in air because air has a lower density than water and the sound vibrations can travel faster through them and with more accuracy, whereas in water the vibrations slowly die out and do not travel well because the density of the water will likely muffle and obstruct the sound waves. sound travels better in air than in water as sound travels in vibrations.. it travels faster in water than in air but it travels better in air.....
water travels in a line :)
Limestone dissolves in water and travels.
Light travels faster.
Travels of a Republican Radical in Search of Hot Water was created in 1939.
In water
Sound travels faster in water.
Sound travels faster through wood than through water. In wood, sound travels at around 3300 meters per second, while in water it travels at around 1500 meters per second.
Water
Light travels the fastest among sound, air, light, and water. In dry air, sound travels around 343 meters per second, while light travels at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, which is much faster. Water and air have slower speeds of sound compared to light.
Fresh water in a lake travels at approx 0 mph whereas fresh water, in the form of large raindrops, travels at approx 20 mph.
Sound travels faster in water than it does in air. It travels even faster in metals.
Water that travels through soil and rocks is called groundwater. It is an important source of freshwater for drinking and irrigation.