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∙ 9y agoThe correct descending order for the media through which sound travels is solids, liquids, and gases. Sound travels fastest through solids because the particles are closer together and can transmit vibrations more efficiently. Liquids come next, followed by gases which have the slowest speed of sound transmission.
Solid (such as metal) Liquid (such as water) Gas (such as air)
Light travels faster in diamond than in water. The speed of light in a medium is determined by its refractive index, which is higher for water compared to diamond.
When light travels through a medium, it travels in a straight line until it encounters a boundary between two different media, where it may refract, reflect, or scatter. The speed of light may change depending on the medium it is traveling through, which can affect its direction and intensity.
No, light does not travel at the same speed through all transparent media. The speed of light can vary depending on the medium it is traveling through. It typically travels slower through materials like glass or water compared to its speed in a vacuum.
Sound travels faster through iron than through water. In general, sound travels faster in denser materials, such as solids like iron, compared to less dense materials like liquids such as water.
Solid (such as metal) Liquid (such as water) Gas (such as air)
Yes.
Sound is affected by the media. It travels high speed in solids generally.
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
The material through which a wave travels is called a medium.
Light travels faster in diamond than in water. The speed of light in a medium is determined by its refractive index, which is higher for water compared to diamond.
Sound travels faster through denser media because their molecules are closer together.
Sound travels faster through denser media because their molecules are closer together.
When light travels through a medium, it travels in a straight line until it encounters a boundary between two different media, where it may refract, reflect, or scatter. The speed of light may change depending on the medium it is traveling through, which can affect its direction and intensity.
Light always takes the shortest path possible through any medium. As such, when it travels through a vacuum, it travels in a straight line (no refraction). When it travels through the air, the molecules in the air scatter it very slightly, causing some diffusion and refraction, depending on the composition of the air through which it passes. When it travels through water, the shortest path through that medium is not a straight, collinear line from the point of incidence...it is actually offset by a small angle (the angle of refraction). The bent path that light takes through water or another substance is actually the shortest path available to it through that medium.
hey travel through p waves and other ones too
No, light does not travel at the same speed through all transparent media. The speed of light can vary depending on the medium it is traveling through. It typically travels slower through materials like glass or water compared to its speed in a vacuum.