No, gases have more empty spaces.
The empty space could be filled with liquid or solid matter.
Cars are made from metal and is therefore Solid
The medium-sized rock sample had approximately 30% empty space, meaning 30% of its volume was not occupied by solid material.
Gases
Sound waves do not travel through empty space because they require a medium, such as air, water, or a solid, to propagate. Similarly, mechanical waves like seismic waves also need a medium to travel and cannot propagate through empty space.
Empty space is a good insulator because it doesn't contain molecules to transfer heat through conduction or convection. With no particles to carry heat energy, empty space acts as a barrier for heat transfer, making it an effective insulator in vacuum conditions.
Ernest Rutherford.... The Great Scientist.Hope this helped! :D
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Hollow objects can be considered solids, as they are made of solid materials that have a definite shape and volume. However, they contain empty space within, which distinguishes them from solid objects that are completely filled. The classification of an object as solid depends on its overall structure and properties rather than solely on whether it contains hollow parts.
Sound requires a medium, such as air, water, or a solid substance, to travel through. In an empty space, there are no particles for sound waves to travel through, so they cannot propagate.
I think the outside portion of the atom contains nothing. Its mainly empty space.
Light, radiation such as gamma rays, X-rays, and neutrinos can move through empty space, as they do not require a medium to propagate. Sound, on the other hand, is an example of energy that cannot travel through empty space as it needs a medium such as air, water, or solid to transmit.