why does the sound travels with different speeds in different medians explain with an example
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Sound travel faster in solid then in liquid then in gas
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Liquids are not packed as tightly as solids. And gases are very loosely packed. The spacing of the molecules enables sound to travel much faster through a solid than a gas. Sound travels about four times faster and farther in water than it does in air.
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