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Explore how sound travels through solids, liquids, and gases, its properties like wavelength and pitch, and its applications in echolocation. Discover why sound doesn't travel through vacuum and how frequency affects pitch.
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Why does sound travel faster along a metal fence than a swimming pool?
How is the sound you hear underwater different from the sound you hear in air?
What is the number of times a sound vibrates in one second called?
High (they vibrate faster)
Low (they vibrate slower)
What device is used to detect objects moving through air or space?
What type of device is used to locate objects moving underwater?