a gas or the air (a mixture of gases)
Yes
sound will travel through air (gas), the slowest. Because the molecule sin the air are farther apart. Actually rubber it will travel through rubber the slowest. Air is second slowest then water and then granite was all I learned . Also Saltwater is faster then water becaus e there more salt so air goes through it faster.
Speed of sound is usually highest in solids and slowest in gasses, with liquid being somewhere inbetween.
by air
It moves it's slowest in the solid state
Sound waves don't just travel the slowest in a vacuum, they don't travel at all. The reason is that sound waves, like all mechanical waves, need a medium to travel through.
Yes
sound will travel through air (gas), the slowest. Because the molecule sin the air are farther apart. Actually rubber it will travel through rubber the slowest. Air is second slowest then water and then granite was all I learned . Also Saltwater is faster then water becaus e there more salt so air goes through it faster.
Speed of sound is usually highest in solids and slowest in gasses, with liquid being somewhere inbetween.
surface waves because they are the last waves and also the slowest.
by air
It moves it's slowest in the solid state
wood
Gases
heat
Waves; sound waves.
sound waves bounce off of walls. they need air to travel.