write an experiment to show that sound travels faster in solids than liquids
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Solids are packed together tighter than liquids and gases, hence sound travels fastest in solids. The distances in liquids are shorter than in gases, but longer than in solids. Liquids are more dense than gases, but less dense than solids, so sound travels 2nd fast in liquids.
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can u pls tell an experiment to prove that
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Tie a knot or match-stick at each end of the thread so that the thread does not slip out through the holes. This makes a toy -telephone . Now use the toy telephone as shown in figure and talk to your friend . You will be able to hear the sound of your friend .
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