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Does sound travel in solids?

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Answered by ghanshyamgaurav07
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Sounds can travel at approximately 6000 metres per second in some solids and at a quarter of this speed in water. This is because the molecules of solids are more tightly packed together than in liquids and those in liquids are more tightly packed than in gases.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sounds can travel at approximately 6000 metres per second in some solids and at a quarter of this speed in water. This is because the molecules of solids are more tightly packed together than in liquids and those in liquids are more tightly packed than in gases.

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