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sound propagates maximum in 1) gas
2) liquid
3) solid
4) all​

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Answered by rajjbpathan
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Answer:

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

(3) Solids

Explanation:

(3) Solids

Sound waves travel fastest in solids, then in liquids and slower in gases. Liquids are not as tightly packed as solids and gases are very loosely packed. The distance between molecules allows sound to travel through solids much faster than in gases. There is no medium in a vacuum, so sound waves do not travel in it.

For solids, sound travels very speedy than some other state. In solids, molecules are very near collectively than some other states. In metal sound can tour 17 instances quicker than via air.

However, a few fantastic solids also are there.

The closest molecules and tighter bonds will take much less time for the passage of sound. Velocity of sound wave is stricken by major homes of matter; density and elastic homes.

(1) Gas

In gases, sound travels only when molecules collide. This creates condensation and rarefaction. Temperature also affects the speed of sound in air.

(2) Liquids

Sound travels faster in liquids than in gases because the molecules are tightly packed. As we know, many aquatic animals live and communicate through sound.

(4) All

Above option is incorrect because sound travels fastest in solids than liquids and gases.

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