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how do sounds ave differ from light/ radio wave?​

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Answered by gs4945851
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When all air is removed there is no medium for the sound waves to travel through so no sound is heard. Radio waves travel like light waves. ... Sound travels at approximately 1,100 feet per second (766 miles per hour). Radio waves travel at the speed of light, which is approximately 186,000 miles per second.

Answered by anuanku
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Sound waves, being longitudinal, are slower than light waves, and do not travel through a vacuum (e.g. space). Finally, and again, because of their initial displacement and type of motion, sound waves travel faster through denser mediums (solids), while light waves travel faster through less dense mediums (gases).

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