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Relative to solids and liquids, how does air rank as a conductor of sound?

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Relative to solids and liquids, how does air rank as a conductor of sound?

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Depending on the material that it is passing through, sound moves at varying speeds. Sound waves go most slowly through gasses, more quickly via liquids, and most quickly through solids of the three mediums (gas, liquid, and solid).

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