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Sound waves travel the slowest through which of the following? cold water hot water cold gas hot gas
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Sound waves travel the slowest through which of the following?
cold water
hot water
cold gas
hot gas
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Cold Gas
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The correct answer is
cold gas
Gas is the place through which sound travels slowest. Liquids are a bit faster and solids are the fastest. Heat increases the speed of sound, so of all the choices, cold gas is the best for slowest movement.
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