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The data shows the speed of sound through air and sea water at 21°C.
How does the speed of sound in sea water compare to the speed of sound in air?
a
The speed of sound is slower in sea water because the molecules in sea water are closer to each other and less dense.
b
The speed of sound is faster in sea water because the molecules in sea water are closer to each other and more dense.
c
The speed of sound is slower in sea water because the molecules in sea water are closer to each other and more dense.
d
The speed of sound is faster in sea water because the molecules in sea water are closer to each other and less dense.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
wrong
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3 months ago
Apologies for the mistake. The correct answer is:
b. The speed of sound is faster in sea water because the molecules in sea water are closer to each other and more dense.