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How do sound waves behave in a solid?
Sound waves behave the same in any medium
They travel slower in a solid than other mediums
They stop when they hit a solid
They travel faster in a solid than other mediums
Sound waves behave the same in any medium
They travel slower in a solid than other mediums
They stop when they hit a solid
They travel faster in a solid than other mediums
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Sound waves travel faster in a solid than in other mediums, such as liquids and gases. This is due to the closer arrangement of molecules in solids, which allows for more efficient transmission of vibrations. In solids, sound waves can propagate through both longitudinal (compressional) and transverse (shear) waves, although the latter may not travel in all types of solids. So among the options given, "They travel faster in a solid than other mediums" is the correct statement.
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