The speed of sound varies among different media depending on their properties and states. For example, it is faster in solids compared to liquids, and faster in liquids compared to gases.
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The speed of sound varies among media: it’s fastest in solids due to tight molecular bonds, slower in liquids, and slowest in gases. This is influenced by the medium’s density and elastic properties.