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Where do sound waves travel faster?(1 point)
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through denser materials, because the molecules in a tightly packed medium collide more frequently
through denser materials, because the molecules in a tightly packed medium collide more frequently
through less dense materials, because the molecules in a loosely packed medium collide more frequently
through less dense materials, because the molecules in a loosely packed medium collide more frequently
through less dense materials, because the molecules in a loosely packed medium collide less frequently
through less dense materials, because the molecules in a loosely packed medium collide less frequently
through denser materials, because the molecules in a tightly packed medium collide less frequently
through denser materials, because the molecules in a tightly packed medium collide less frequently
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through denser materials, because the molecules in a tightly packed medium collide more frequently
(Generally sound travels faster in solids/denser media because particles are closer and transfer vibrational energy more quickly.)
(Generally sound travels faster in solids/denser media because particles are closer and transfer vibrational energy more quickly.)
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