The sound not travel through vacuum because sound need a medium to travel.
sound can travel through metal.
The speed of sound depends greatly on the substance through which the sound waves travel. The speed of sound through air is faster than through other more dense gases such as carbon dioxide, but slower through lighter gases such as hydrogen. The speed of sound, only a little more than 1,000 feet per second through dry air, is almost a mile per second (amost five times faster) through water, two miles per second through copper, and more than three miles per second through steel.
light can travel through a vacuum whereas sound cant
Sound wave do not travel through vaccum as it need medium to travel.
Speed of sound in carbon di oxide is 259 m/s.
The sound not travel through vacuum because sound need a medium to travel.
sound can travel through metal.
light can travel through a vacuum whereas sound cant
Sound wave do not travel through vaccum as it need medium to travel.
The speed of sound depends greatly on the substance through which the sound waves travel. The speed of sound through air is faster than through other more dense gases such as carbon dioxide, but slower through lighter gases such as hydrogen. The speed of sound, only a little more than 1,000 feet per second through dry air, is almost a mile per second (amost five times faster) through water, two miles per second through copper, and more than three miles per second through steel.
Sound can travel through a variety of materiels.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
sound cannot travel through a vacum
Both light and sound can indeed travel through glass. These are substances in which light and sound often travel through.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum, such as in outer space. "Sound" refers to waves of compression which travel through matter. When there is no matter, there can be no such waves, and therefore no sound.
Sound waves travel through matter, whether solid, liquid, or gas. They do not travel through vacuum.