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Answer:

The speed of sound depends on the medium the sound is travelling in. Sound travels faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gases. This is because the density of solids is higher than that of liquids which means that the particles are closer together. Sound waves are pressure waves.

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Sound waves traveling through any medium:

The sound wave requires medium to travel through them, as it is the basic characteristic of a mechanical wave that it requires some particles or medium in order to propagate through a medium.

Explanation:

  • Sound waves, travels with the basic characteristic of a longitudinal wave which means that the particles of the medium moves in parallel direction to the movement of the wave propagation.As the transfer of energy occurs in the form of longitudinal way.
  • Along, with that if the medium's particles or molecules are more close to each other the sound waves will be able to move fast, but it depends upon the capacity of the receiver to hear or receive the generated sound wave inside a medium.
  • But, we have the simple mathematical equation to solve a problem which is,c(the velocity of the sound)= Distance traveled by the sound wave/ the time taken between the final and initial point.