Science, asked by moinpathan98, 1 month ago

1 m.c.q 1 sound can be travel through_____ (a)gas only (b) solids only (c) liquid only (d) solids liquid and gas​

Answers

Answered by Riya1045
0

Explanation:

of the main drawbacks of binomial nomenclature are: If two or more names are actually in use in compliance with the priority rule, the appropriate name will be used first and the other names will end up being synonyms because authenticity is synonymous with the senior

Answered by srima0012
1

Answer:

Sound waves usually travel through air or water, but they can also travel through solids too, like walls or furniture. Sound waves use the matter to move the vibrations.

Explanation:

Sound can travel in air at approximately 332 metres per second. This is fast but not nearly as fast as light which travels at 300 000 kilometres per second. This difference in speeds enables us to appreciate that sound does take time to travel.

Similar questions