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Some waves move faster in solids and some waves move faster in liquids and gases. Another factor that affects wave speed is the
of the medium.
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Explanation: wave speed depends on the medium's properties—especially its elasticity (stiffness) and its density. For a given stiffness, a higher density generally gives a slower wave; higher stiffness gives a faster wave.
Explanation: wave speed depends on the medium's properties—especially its elasticity (stiffness) and its density. For a given stiffness, a higher density generally gives a slower wave; higher stiffness gives a faster wave.
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