Sound depends on density and increases when density increases. for example in solids sound travels faster than liquid and even more than gas and the density is highest in solids, lower in liquids and lowest in gas. So iron has density of about 7800 while mercury has 13600 but speed of sound is 1450 in mercury and 5130 in iron so mercury has more density but sound travels slower in it. Why is it?
Why does sound travel faster in iron than mercury even though mercury has higher density
Abhishek Mhatre
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