If water cannot be compressed, how does sound travel through it. 667 viewsApril 28, 2024OtherPhysics Question100.55K April 27, 2024 0 Comments I thought that sound waves effectively were a series of compressions within the medium they were travelling through. This could well be wrong. In: Physics 11 Answers ActiveNewestOldest « Previous 1 2 Anonymous Posted April 28, 2024 0 Comments The Minuteman ICBM silos use shock absorbers based on compressing water. When I questioned this in a class, the instructor replied, “That tells you what kind of shocks we are expecting.” « Previous 1 2 Register or Login
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