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sound can travel through​

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Answered by sowmyaashwath05
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Answer:

Sound can travell through air, water and solids.

Explanation:

  • The particles bounce off as long as they are.
  • If there is no p-articles then it wont move.
  • If there is no sound in the space then we wont hear any thing and we wont get any vibrate.
  • The sound travells through three states of matters,                                   solids, liquids, and gases.
  • In gases sound travells less.
  • In solids and liquids sound travells very fast.  
Answered by rroopa565
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Answer:

Sound waves can travel through the three phases of matter that are gas, solid, and liquid, through the gases the sound travels slowest, in the liquids it travels fast, and in the solids sound travels in fastest mode.

Explanation:

Sound waves cannot travel through the vacuum. These always should have a medium to travel.

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