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6. Why does sound travel faster through a steel bar than through a swimming pool filled with water?

Water is a denser medium than steel.
Water has a larger wavelength than steel.
Steel has a larger wavelength than water.
Steel is a denser medium than water.

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I understand that sound travels faster in water then in air. Water is a liquid, and air is gas.

Water still has the ability to roll the molecules over each other (so water can flow), it has some flexibility.

But I do not understand how a solid that is inflexible can make sound waves travel faster then in a flexible liquid.

In fact, sound waves travel over 17 times faster through steel than through air.

Sound waves travel over four times faster in water than it would in air.

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