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It will still move 11. Would you expect sound to travel faster in a solid, liquid, or gas? Explain.
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11. Would you expect sound to travel faster in a solid, liquid, or gas? Explain.
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Sound travels faster in solid.This is because the density of solids is higher than that of liquid and gas which means that the particles are closer together.
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