Why is sound able to travel faster through a solid than a gas?
Gas molecules
are packed
...
Chemistry, 30.03.2021 18:20 culturedxnat
Why is sound able to travel faster through a solid than a gas?
Gas molecules
are packed
tightly.
Sound does not
travel faster
through a solid
than a gas.
Solid molecules
are packed
tightly.
Gas molecules
move slowly.
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