Materials have different densities as do different plastics and this effects the transmission of sound. You would need to know what type of plastic. Another requirement would be the temprature as this affect the density.
Depends on the type of plastic.
The speed of light is much greater than the speed of sound.
The speed of light is about 900,000 times as fast as the speed of sound in air.
The speed of sound depends on the air factors around it
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Depends on the type of plastic.
No, the speed of sound is faster in solids.
The speed of light is much greater than the speed of sound.
The speed of sound through plastic can vary depending on the type of plastic. Generally, sound travels at a speed of around 2000-3000 meters per second through most plastics at room temperature (25 degrees Celsius).
The Sound of Speed was created in 1988.
The loudness of the sound has no effect on its speed.
Sound waves will reflect off plastic surfaces similarly to other hard surfaces, depending on the smoothness and shape of the plastic. Smooth, flat plastic surfaces will reflect sound waves clearly, while textured or irregularly shaped plastic surfaces may scatter the sound in different directions. The acoustic properties of the plastic material will also influence the amount of sound absorbed or transmitted through the material.
The speed of light is about 900,000 times as fast as the speed of sound in air.
As a rule the speed of sound increases with increasing density of the medium.
No, not quite. The sound travels at the speed of sound to your ear.
the sound travels at the speed of sound, but the gasses dont
The speed of sound depends on the air factors around it