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Sound travels faster in solids. justify

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The speed of the sound depends on the medium in which it is transported. Sound travels fastest through solids, slower through liquids and slowest through gases.

Here steel is solid, water and kerosene oil is liquid and air is gas. Hence sound travels fastest through steel.

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Answered by harishkumarka00
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Because they are so close, than collide very quickly. solids are packed very tightly than liquid or gas so sound travels faster in solids.

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