sound travels at the fastest speed in vaccum
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Sound needs a medium to propagate and CANNOT travel through the vaccum at all....
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Since a vacuum is empty space, there is no medium for the sound to travel through. The speed of sound in air mainly depends on the temperature of the air. On average, it is about 343 meters per second (1,125 feet per second), which is faster than the speed of sound in a vacuum.
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Sound cannot propagate in vaccum.
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