why do heat and sound get transferred in solids faster than that in liquids
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Liquids are more dense than gases, but less dense than solids, so sound travels 2nd fast in liquids. Gases are the slowest because they are the least dense: the molecules in gases are very far apart, compared with solids and liquids.
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The heat and sound get transferred insolids is faster when compared to the liquids....
Because the particles in solids are densely packed i.e, tightly or closely packed but in liquids the particles are loosely packed
so they are faster in solids
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