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3 March, 17:32

Sound travels faster through rigid material like steel rather than through spongy materials like rubber. Why?

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  1. 3 March, 17:49
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    since sound travels using mechanical waves and needs a material medium to propagate and since mechanical waves spread through vibrations ... and since hard materials have their atoms packed closely ... they need to vibrate with a smaller amplitude to pass on the wave ... thus sound travels faster in a denser medium than a less dense one.
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