The velocity of sound in steel is __ than the velocity of sound in
air.
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The velocity of sound in steel is greater than the velocity of sound in air
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Since, molecules are very closely packed in solids, less closer in liquids and least closely packed in gases, the speed of sound is greatest in solids and least in gases. Hence, sound travels fastest in steel (a solid), slower in water (a liquid) and slowest in air (gas). The speed of sound in steel is about 5800m/s.
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