suppose two objects are colliding in space just above the eartg's atmosphere. can we hear the sound produced due to the collision? Justify
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No because sound needs a medium to travel i.e. it is a mechanical wave. In space there is no medium as only vacuum is present there. So any sound produced in space can't be heard by us. Hence we won't hear the sound produced due to collision.
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No, because space is full of vacuum.
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