Sound waves and WHAT is the difference between Waves Pising in water ?
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Sound waves travel faster in denser substances because neighboring particles will more easily bump into one another. ... Thus sound waves travel much faster in water than they do in air. In freshwater at room temperature, for example, sound travels about 4.3 times faster than it does in air at the same temperature
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Sound waves are longitudinal waves that travel through a medium like air or water. When we think about sound, we often think about how loud it is (amplitude, or intensity) and its pitch (frequency).
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