Science, asked by ashkbab, 7 months ago

why sound cannot travel in vaccum?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the vacuum of space, there are no (or very, very few) particles to vibrate, so sound cannot travel through this medium. ... Radio waves travel perfectly fine through a vacuum because they are a type of electromagnetic wave (light), and electromagnetic waves do not need a medium to travel through. please Mark as brainlist

Answered by snishthu
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In the vacuum of space, there are no particles to vibrate, so sound cannot travel through this medium. Radio waves travel perfectly fine through a vacuum because they are a type of electromagnetic wave (light), and electromagnetic waves do not need a medium to travel through.

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