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Where do signals travel faster? freshwater or seawater? why?

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ahm the signal is low frequency,

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  1. Freshwater, boiled, far less impurities and other c**p to get in the way.


  2. There are very few signals that travel in water. Almost all radio frequencies will only penetrate a short distance in water, since water is a conductor.

    The navy uses very low frequencies in the 30 Hz area for communication with subs.

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  3. seawater! seawater is a better medium for conduction than freshwater. but the difference is very minimal.

  4. Sorry, Sunny. What sort of signals?

  5. Signals travel faster in Saltwater, the Oceans are where all the major cables run, the salt actually works as a conductive.

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