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because glass is more dense, meaning the particles are more tightly together, because its a solid. sound travles fastest through gas because gases arnt very dense, their particles arent so tightly put together, so its easier for the sound waves to get through

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Through which one among the following materials does sound travel the slowest a air b glass c water d wood?

Sound travels slowest through d) wood. Wood is a solid material and sound waves travel slower in solids compared to liquids and gases like air, glass, and water.


Which one of the media does sound travel slowest through?

Air.


Which among materials does sound travel slowest 1 air 2 glass 3 water 4 wood?

Air because sound travels fastest in solids, medium in liquids, and slow in gases


What does travel through slowest?

Sound travels slowest through air because the particles in the air are spread apart.


Through which material does sound travel slowest?

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.


What do sound waves travel the slowest in?

Sound waves travel the slowest in gases, such as air. This is because the molecules in gases are more spread out compared to liquids and solids, which slows down the transfer of sound energy.


What does sound travel slowest in?

by air


Do sound waves travel slowest through gases?

Yes, sound waves travel slowest through gases compared to liquids and solids. This is because gases have lower density and slower molecular movement, which results in a slower propagation of sound waves.


Where does the sound travel slowest through?

Sound travels slowest through gas, as molecules are farther apart compared to liquids and solids, leading to decreased speed of sound waves passing through.


Why does a sound wave travel the slowest in a vacuum?

Sound waves require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate because they rely on the vibration of molecules. In a vacuum, there are no molecules for the sound waves to travel through, so they cannot propagate, resulting in the absence of sound.


Sound travels the slowest through a?

Well sound would travel the slowest - i.e not at all - in a vacuum. However, for simplistic terms, rubber is actually the slowest that sound will travel through of common objects. I don't know but something like sodium at 3K might be a lot slower.


The speed of sound is slowest in what type of matter?

The speed of sound is slowest in gases, as the molecules in gases are further apart and less tightly bound compared to liquids and solids.