The speed of sound waves through two different media, steel and air, was recorded. According to the graph, sound waves travel

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Faster through steel than through air, B.

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Explanation:

Sound wave is a longitudinal wave that requires a medium to move through. This medium could be either solid, liquid or gas. However, sound waves travel faster in solids than in liquids or gases; this is because sound is a vibration and vibration moves faster in solid medium. The molecules in solids are closely linked and hence it's easier for vibration to be passed amongst them than in liquid or gas with molecules that are freely/distant apart.

From the explanation above, it is clear that the speed of sound will travel faster in steel (solid) than in air (gas).