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explain sound travels faster in liquid than air?​

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Answered by ritamriyu123
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COZ THE PARTICLES IN LIQUID ARE MORE CLOSELY PACKED THAN IN AIR....

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Answered by ShashwatBhardwaj
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Sound waves travel faster in denser substances because neighboring particles will more easily bump into one another. Take water, for example. There are about 800 times more particles in a bottle of water than there are in the same bottle filled with air. Thus sound waves travel much faster in water than they do in air.

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