We know that if density increases the speed of sound decreases but in soilds like metal which is dense than water sound travels faster compared to water ? Why it happens so??
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❥☻The density of a medium is the second factor that affects the speed of sound. Density describes the mass of a substance per volume. A substance that is more dense per volume has more mass per volume. ... Thus, sound will travel at a slower rate in the more dense object if they have the same elastic properties.
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