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You and a friend are swimming at your grandparent's house one toasty
summer afternoon. You have music playing through the Bluetooth speaker
on the pool deck, but every time you go underwater, you can hear the
noise, but you cannot understand the words of the song. What would
explain this phenomenon? *
Sound waves travel faster in a gas than they do in a liquid, which is why you cannot
understand the words,
Sound waves travel faster in a liquid than a gas, our ears are just not designed to
translate the faster moving waves,
Sound waves cannot travel at all in a liquid, which is why you cannot understand the
words and it's a miracle you can even hear the music at all,
Sound waves travel at the same speed regardless of the medium; your grandfather is
turning the music on and off when you go underwater and the noise you hear is the
song stuck in your head,

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