although the density of solid is high the velocity of sound is greater in solid explain
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The velocity of sound in solids is given by, ν=γ/ρ . Through ρ is large for solids, but their coefficient of elasticity is much larger (compared to that of liquids and gases). That is why ν is maximum in case of solids.
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The velocity of sound in solid is given by v=√Rρ. Throughρ is large for solids, but their coefficient of elasticity E is much larger (compared to that of liquids and gases). That is why v is maximum in case of solid
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