Explain how sound travel through air. why dose sound travel faster through solida than through air
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The source of a sound vibrates, bumping into nearby air molecules which in turn bump into their neighbours, and so forth.
Sound travel more quickly through solids than through air because the molecules of a solid are closer together and therefore it transmit the vibration faster.
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