sound waves travel faster in wood than in air or water. why?
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it would be air not water
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In fresh water, sound waves travel at 1,482 meters per second (about 3,315 mph). ... This is because molecules in a solid medium are much closer together than those in a liquid or gas, allowing sound waves to travel more quickly through it. In fact, sound waves travel over 17 times faster through steel than through air.
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