SOUND TRAVELS FASTER IN STEEL, THAN IN AIR.
Sound is a longitudinal mechanical wave, whose velocity depends on the rigidity or the extent of intermolecular forces in the sample. More the rigidity, higher the speed. Solids have maximum rigidity, as opposed to gases.
Sound travels through gases the fastest because its particles are furthest apart. They travel the fastest through solids because the particles are closest together and the vibrations are able to travel the fastest.
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add. sound waves travel slowest in lossy solids such as rubber (40 - 50 m/s), lead (1100 m/s).
Sound travels fastest in Beryllium (13 000 m/s).
Sound is a wave in materials. like ripples in a pond. the harder the material the faster the riples steel is hared then plastic hence the sound ripples travel faster.
To put it simply, because steel is harder then plastic. Sound travels faster and better through more dense objects because the sound waves can be carried along a denser substances more easily then a less dense one.
Speed of sound is directly related to "stiffness". Most plastics are less stiff than steel, so those plastics will have a lower speed of sound than steel.
Because steel is denser than plastic
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Hot, because the molecules in the material are farther apart, at least in a gas
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It travels fastest through solids, slowest through gases, and liquids are in the middle.
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Gases
Hot, because the molecules in the material are farther apart, at least in a gas
by air
It travels fastest through solids, slowest through gases, and liquids are in the middle.
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Gases
Sound waves don't just travel the slowest in a vacuum, they don't travel at all. The reason is that sound waves, like all mechanical waves, need a medium to travel through.
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Sounds travels slowest in air and fastest in solids. Generally, sound travels faster through materials of higher densities.
sound will travel through air (gas), the slowest. Because the molecules in the air are farther apart. Actually rubber it will travel through rubber the slowest. Air is second slowest. Age: 15 Name: Rachel Thanks for reading! <3
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sound will travel through air (gas), the slowest. Because the molecule sin the air are farther apart. Actually rubber it will travel through rubber the slowest. Air is second slowest then water and then granite was all I learned . Also Saltwater is faster then water becaus e there more salt so air goes through it faster.