The correct statement is:
Light waves travel faster in air than in solids.
In general, light travels fastest in a vacuum, then in air, followed by liquids, and slowest in solids, due to the differences in the medium's density and refractive index.
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Light waves travel faster in solids than in air.
Light waves travel faster in solids than in air.
Light waves travel fastest in solids and slowest in liquids.
Light waves travel fastest in solids and slowest in liquids.
Light waves travel faster in air than in solids.
Light waves travel faster in air than in solids.
Light waves travel faster in liquids and slowest in the air.
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The correct statement is:
Light waves travel faster in air than in solids.
In general, light travels fastest in a vacuum, then in air, followed by liquids, and slowest in solids, due to the differences in the medium's density and refractive index.