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Sound waves cannot travel through​

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Answered by nilesh7823
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Hey mate here's your answer !

Sound waves cannot travel through Vacuum.

Answered by tajsaba81
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Answer: Vacccum

sound vibrationSound is a kind of energy created when something vibrates. When this vibration reaches an ear, it is translated into what we recognize as a sound. Sound vibration must travel through matter. This is typically air. When you say, "Hello," to a friend, the air parts (called molecules) vibrate in small waves which travel to the friend and they hear the word "Hello."

Sound can also travel through other matter. Tap on the table. Do you hear that? Your tapping caused waves to travel through the material of the table and then through the air to your ears.

Man tapping fingers

Ask a friend to touch the top of the table while you tap. They can also feel the waves.

Sound cannot travel through a vacuum. A vacuum is an area without any air, like space. So sound cannot travel through space because there is no matter for the vibrations to work in.

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