why does a sound does not travels at vacuum explain
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To propagate sounds through space, you have to make a medium made of matter between the source and target of the sound. ... Unlike EM waves, mechanical waves can't travel in vacuum, because for their propagation they require oscillation of matter. So they cantransfer only through a medium.
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Sound travels in the form of waves.
It needs particles to propagate, as the particles vibrations will pass on to other particles , and so on, until it reaches a source.
As in vacuum, there is no air, nothing is present for sound to propagate.
It needs particles to propagate, as the particles vibrations will pass on to other particles , and so on, until it reaches a source.
As in vacuum, there is no air, nothing is present for sound to propagate.
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