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Why do waves move faster at higher temperatures and in a solid phase?
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Why do waves move faster at higher temperatures and in a solid phase?
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As Temperature Rises
So does the energy
In fact its the opposite way around!
The more solid your voice is The more energy it has!
If you were to speak boldly the energy would be great and move fast causing the soundwaves to accelerate as well!
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There is more energy and the particles are closer together.
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