MCAT Physics Question — Sound Wave Travel
Why does a sound wave travel through air at a speed of roughly 767mph and through water at a speed of roughly 3300mph? A. Water is less dense than air. B. Water has a greater bulk modulus than air. C.…
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Why does a sound wave travel through air at a speed of roughly 767mph and through water at a speed of roughly 3300mph? A. Water is less dense than air. B. Water has a greater bulk modulus than air. C.…