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sound travels in solids eperiment

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Answered by shazimanwar
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Answer: yes

Explanation: SOLIDS ARE TIGHTLY PACKED AND SOUND WILL VIBRATE ON THE SOLID

Answered by vinithvirat8726
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Explanation:

Sound travels in mechanical waves. A mechanical wave is a disturbance that moves and transports energy from one place to another through a medium. In sound, the disturbance is a vibrating object. And the medium can be any series of interconnected and interactive particles. This means that sound can travel through gases, liquids and solids.

Let's take a look at an example. Imagine a church bell. When a bell rings, it vibrates, which means the bell itself flexes inward and outward very rapidly

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