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29 October, 17:32

A sound wave travles through water

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  1. 29 October, 17:40
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    Answer: your question is incomplete however I hope the answer below will be useful.

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    Sound in water:

    In water, the particles are closer together being held by weak forces attraction, and they can quickly transmit vibration energy from one particle to the next. This means that the sound wave travels over four times faster than it would in air, but it takes a lot of energy to start the vibration.
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