Physics, asked by del2, 1 year ago

why does the sound travels with different speeds in different medians explain with an example


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Answered by Kshitij211
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Sound travel faster in solid then in liquid then in gas
Answered by Anonymous
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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.

del2: wrong answer
del2: explain with an example each
Kshitij211: okkk
Anonymous: example than listen
Anonymous: solid which throws the High frequencies of sound wave during the force of attraction in two mediums of solids
Anonymous: while in liguid it contain small force of attraction in their molecules so they have a little bit of propagating the frequencies as compared to solid
Anonymous: while is gas they have a very very low force of attention in their molecules just like as van der wall force act between them so gas contain the low frequencies of sound waves in their propagation
Anonymous: you Got it
Anonymous: Understand or not
del2: no
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