Speed of sounds depends on the type of medium and temperature of the medium .
As we know that sound travels fastest in solid medium than any other medium, sound would probably travel faster through an iron than the body of water.
the molecules in water are farther apart while in a solid body they are very closely packed. When a sound wave hits a solid body the molecules vibrate and transfer the vibrations of the wave to the next molecule. in this way the sound wave doesn't need to travel that much a distance and can easily travel faster in a solid body.
while in a liquid the molecules are farther apart and the wave has to cover a more large distance to be transmitted through the liquid.
so in this way the sound has more speed through solid (iron) than liquid (water).
The exact speed of sound in iron is 5130 meters per second..
Whereas, the speed of sound in water at 25 degree Celsius is 1493 meters per second.
However, the speed of sound in all solids are not faster than in all liquids.
Sound travels through air the fastest since air has the least amount of particles(thus having the most space for the sound to travel) in it than wood and juice. The particles of wood are tightly packed together, meaning that there is hardly any space for the sound to pass through. The particles in the juice (and any liquid) roll over each other, thus having some space for sound to pass through.
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Sound waves would travel faster through the outer ear than through the inner ear. This is because the outer ear consists of less dense air, which allows sound waves to travel more quickly. In contrast, the inner ear is filled with fluid, which is denser and slows down the speed at which sound waves travel.
The speed of sound is determined by what it travels through. It travels faster through dense mediums, such as liquids, and doesn't travel at all in space, because there are no molecules to move sound waves along.
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
Yes, sound can travel through oxygen. Sound waves are able to travel through any medium that has molecules, including gases like oxygen. However, sound travels faster through solids and liquids compared to gases.
sound travels faster through water than air.
Light travels much faster than sound, through wood.
sound travel faster through soled because of tighter packed particles
Sound travels faster in solids compared to liquids and gases. This is because the molecules in solids are closely packed together, allowing sound waves to travel more efficiently through them. In general, the denser the substance, the faster sound will travel through it.
Sound travels faster through a solid than through a vacuum. In a solid, sound waves propagate through the material's molecules, leading to faster transmission. In a vacuum, there are no molecules to transmit sound, so it cannot travel at all.
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The denser the material the faster sound will travel. Maple syrup is denser then sand.
Sound travels faster through water than through air because water is denser and provides more molecules for sound waves to travel through, leading to a faster transmission of sound.
The denser the faster. ie: it will travel faster through quartz than sandstone.
yeah sound travels fastest through solids , than that through liquids and slowest in air and does not travel through Vaccum
Sound travels faster through solids than through liquids and gases. This is because the particles in solids are closer together, allowing sound waves to travel more quickly through the material.
Sound can travel faster through space because space is a vacuum where there are no particles to slow down the transmission of sound waves. In a room at room temperature, sound travels through the molecules of the medium, such as air, which can slow down its speed.