How fast does sound travel through a solid, liquid and gas?

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How fast does sound travel through a solid, liquid and gas? Keywords: Vibrate, particles, medium, vacuum, speed What is the difference between a wave? Transverse Longitudinal What is sound? How fast does sound travel through a solid, liquid and gas? Draw what loud and quiet sound looks like. What is the difference if the frequency changes? Waves Sound Light What does Transparent, translucent and opaque mean? Eustachian tube What is reflection? Why are some images reflected off a surface and why are some not? How can your sight be corrected using lenses? What happens to the light? Which is faster sound or light? Why? How do you calculate the frequency of a wave? What is refraction? Use a diagram to show what happens to light near the normal line. What are the primary colours? Why do you see the grass as a green colour? What is white light made up of? What happens when you see the colour black?

How fast does sound travel through a solid, liquid and gas? Keywords: Vibrate, particles, medium, vacuum, speed What is the difference between a wave? Transverse: Sound wave moves in the ________it travels Longitudinal: Sound travels at _____angles to the direction What is sound? How fast does sound travel through a solid, liquid and gas? Draw what loud and quiet sound looks like. What is the difference if the frequency changes? Waves Sound Light What does Transparent, translucent and opaque mean? Light can’t go through, some light can and all light can go through. Eustachian tube What is reflection? How can your sight be corrected using lenses? What happens to the light? Which is faster sound or light? Why? How do you calculate the frequency of a wave? What is refraction? Use a diagram to show what happens to light near the normal line. What are the primary colours? Why do you see the grass as a green colour? What is white light made up of? What happens when you see the colour black?

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