Science, asked by avik8537, 5 months ago

Of the three mediums, solids, liquids and gases,
sound propagates fastest in liquids.​

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Answered by vishnoid37
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Explanation:

The speed of sound is the distance that sound waves travel in a given amount of time. The speed of sound in dry air at 20 °C is 343 meters per second. Generally, sound waves travel most quickly through solids, followed by liquids, and then by gases.

Answered by swapnilnagargoje7499
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Answer:

Sound travels at different speeds depending on what it is traveling through. Of the three mediums (gas, liquid, and solid) sound waves travel the slowest through gases, faster through liquids, and fastest through solids.

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