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What will most likely happen if a sound wave moves from the air through a solid?

What will most likely happen if a sound wave moves from the air through a solid?-example-1

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it will increase in wavelength

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Answer:

It will decrease in speed.

Step-by-step explanation:

In our daily lives, it is more common to witness sound propagating in the air, but nothing prevents sound waves in liquids and solids. In fact, air is not a good medium for sound propagation. Despite causing the sound to travel at a relatively high speed of approximately 340 m / s, liquids allow the waves to propagate even faster.

Solids are also efficient propagation media, however, when sound waves pass through them, the speed of the sound wave is decreased.

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