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Question 7Speed of Sound Through Different MaterialsMaterial Approximate Speed (m/s)Air (20°C)      350Glass   5,600Steel   5,900Water (25°C)   1,500Rubber   1,600Diamond 12.000Iron   5,100 Based on the figure shown, sound waves travel most slowly through which of the following?Multiple choice question.A)airB)glassC)rubberD)water

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Question 7Speed of Sound Through Different MaterialsMaterial Approximate Speed (m/s)Air (20°C)      350Glass   5,600Steel   5,900Water (25°C)   1,500Rubber   1,600Diamond 12.000Iron   5,100 Based on the figure shown, sound waves travel most slowly through which of the following?Multiple choice question.A)airB)glassC)rubberD)water

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The sound waves travel most slowly through A) air.

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Question 6Speed of Sound Through Different MaterialsMaterial Approximate Speed (m/s)Air (20°C)      350Glass   5,600Steel   5,900Water (25°C)   1,500Rubber   1,600Diamond 12,000Iron   5,100 What conclusion can you draw from the information shown in this figure?Multiple choice question.A)Sound intensity is greater in water than in air.B)Sound waves can move more quickly through liquids than through solids.C)The frequency of sound increases with wave speed.D)The speed of sound varies with the material in which the waves travel.

Which of the following properties is NOT a factor to determine the speed of sound?Aelasticity BtemperatureCfrequencyDdensity

Brianna and Roger were conducting an experiment that involved sending sound waves through different materials. When the pair organized their data, they discovered that there was a pattern to the speeds the sound waves traveled. What can change the speed of sound through a material? Choose the two that apply. A. mass B. temperature C. length D. width E. density

Which two waves, with the properties listed below, travel at the same speed?(Select two answers below)Group of answer choiceswavelength = 3m, frequency = 6 cycles/swavelength = 5m, frequency = 3 cycles/swavelength = 3m, frequency = 4 cycles/swavelength = 4m, frequency = 4 cycles/swavelength = 4m, frequency = 5 cycles/swavelength = 2m, frequency = 6 cycles/swavelength = 5m, frequency = 5 cycles/s

6. The more dense a liquid becomes, the faster sound travels in it. The data in the table below show the speeds at which sound travels in different liquids:

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