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Now, a recent breakthrough in the field has provided clarity on a contentious debate that has lasted for half a century. A study has found that minute linear flaws within materials possess a unique ability to traverse at astonishing speeds, even surpassing the pace of It is important to note that mainly depending on the kind and temperature of the material, among other criteria, sound passes through solid materials much more quickly than it does through air or water. While sound travels at an average speed of 761 mph in the air, it travels at an amazing 3,355 mph through water and an astounding 40,000 mph in a diamond, the hardest substance known to man.
Adjacent layers of the crystal shift with regard to one another to produce "stacking faults," which prevent them from aligning as they should. From the point where the laser impacted the diamond, stacking faults spread outward. At the leading tip of each stacking fault is a moving dislocation.
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