The molecules are generally closer together, making them more dense and faster reacting to kinetic energy transfer than in a gas. in solids, theres a certain change in the nature of the molecular interaction that makes it so that the kinetic transfer is even faster (as the bonds between molecules is even more rigid than in a liquid).
Mechanical waves generally travel faster in solids compared to liquids and gases. This is because the particles in solids are closely packed, allowing for faster transmission of the wave energy through the medium.
Yes, sound waves travel faster in solids compared to liquids and gases due to the closer arrangement of particles in solids. The speed of sound in a material depends on the medium's elasticity and density, with solids generally having higher elasticity and density than liquids and gases.
Gases travel at different speeds due to variations in their molecular mass, with lighter molecules moving faster than heavier ones. The speed of gas molecules is also influenced by temperature, with higher temperatures generally causing faster molecular motion. Additionally, the presence of other gases or obstacles may impact the speed at which gas molecules can travel.
Yes, sound travels faster in gases that have lower densities and higher elastic properties, such as helium and hydrogen. The speed of sound is determined by the temperature and composition of the gas it is traveling through.
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Mechanical waves generally travel faster in solids compared to liquids and gases. This is because the particles in solids are closely packed, allowing for faster transmission of the wave energy through the medium.
Through the vibrations
The molecules must be close enough to touch. They can travel through solids, liguids, and gases.
Yes, sound waves travel faster in solids compared to liquids and gases due to the closer arrangement of particles in solids. The speed of sound in a material depends on the medium's elasticity and density, with solids generally having higher elasticity and density than liquids and gases.
Only liquids and gases can flow, a solid object can not flow.
Yes, it's gases and liquids that don't.
Gases travel at different speeds due to variations in their molecular mass, with lighter molecules moving faster than heavier ones. The speed of gas molecules is also influenced by temperature, with higher temperatures generally causing faster molecular motion. Additionally, the presence of other gases or obstacles may impact the speed at which gas molecules can travel.
it travels fast in gases
Yes, sound travels faster in gases that have lower densities and higher elastic properties, such as helium and hydrogen. The speed of sound is determined by the temperature and composition of the gas it is traveling through.
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liquids i have done the experiment my self
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