-- The answer regarding air is "Yes". This is a large part of the reason that
you're able to hear someone talking who is sitting or standing next to you.
-- The answer regarding water is "Yes". That's a large part of the reason that
whales and dolphins are able to communicate with each other.
sound travels better in a liquid than in a gas because the particles are closer together. Sound travels through all material as waves.
Oh yes, sound can travel through liquids. The speed of sound is there much faster than in air. How does sound in air differ from sound in water? http://www.dosits.org/science/ssea/3.htm
Well, stick your head in the water and you can hear motorboats passing by. Or knock two stones together underwater and listen to the tick. That'd be pretty good evidence to me.
yes
S-waves can not travel through liquids. By Hollie
P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.
sound
Shear waves travel through solids. They cannot travel through liquids and gasses (unlike compressive waves) and they can't travel through a vacuum (unlike electromagnetic waves).
S wave
Yes, sound can travel through most mediums including solids and liquids. However, it cannot travel through a vacuum.
S-waves cannot travel through liquids, but they can travel through solids and gases. P-waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases. Hope this helped! :D
Seismic waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
sound waves travel through best through solids because they are more dense, then liquids, and finally they travel the worst through gasses.
Air can travel through some kinds of solids, if they are porous. Otherwise it can't. It can travel through liquids in the form of bubbles. It does not exactly travel through gases so much as mix with them.
liquids i have done the experiment my self
Gases, then liquids, then solids.Good luck : )
As a matter of fact, it can.
Fluids, aka liquids and gases.
S-waves can not travel through liquids. By Hollie
Electric charges can travel through solids, liquids, or gases. They can travel through conductors, insulators, and semiconductors.
P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.