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Sound waves can travel to some degree in all media with the exception of a vacuum.

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Other than what? Sound can travel anywhere where there are atoms that can bump into one another. That is, it can travel in solids, liquids and gases, but not in empty space.

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what vcan travel with or without a medium?

Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that can travel through a vacuum, or a space with no air, meaning it does not require a medium to travel through. Other forms of electromagnetic radiation, like radio waves, microwaves, and x-rays, can also travel through a vacuum. Sound, on the other hand, is a form of mechanical wave which requires a medium to travel. This medium can be a solid, liquid, or gas, and is the way sound travels from one place to another. For example, when someone speaks, the sound waves travel through the air and reach our ears. In summary, light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation can travel with or without a medium, while sound requires a medium to travel.


What type of media can sound travel through?

Because waves, such as sound, need to travel through a medium, whether it be water, air, etc. Since in empty space, there is no air, therefore there is no medium to travel in, so sound cannot travel.Sound waves require a medium (solid, liquid or gas) to travel through. They do this by alternately compressing and rarifying the distanced between the atoms or molecules of the medium.


What mediums can sound travel in?

normally, in everyday life, speech, (which is essentially just sounds waves which your brain recognizes as a familiar pattern & interprets it to have meaning) travels through air ( a gas). Soun also travels excelently through solids, which is why the classic "telephone" which two cans & a wire works so well ;). Sound can also travel through a liqiud such as water, but not very well. On a side note, sound cannot travel through a vaccuum such as space (which is the absence of mediums) despite popular belief (such as Star Wars has encouraged)


Light can travel through a vacuum as is evidenced when you see the sun or the moon. Can sound travel through a vacuum also?

No, sounds cannot travel through a vacuum. This is because sound requires a medium to travel through because it requires the vibration of particles to travel and there need to be particles to vibrate for it to travel through.


Why sound do not travel in a vacuum?

Sound cannot travel in a vacuum (empty space) because there is no medium through which soundwaves can travel upon. This is why if you were to scream in space no sound would be made (well except maybe in your mind! ha!) well anyways, that is also why the Star Wars movies, and some other sci-fi movies that have laser fights in space are innaccurate because no sound would be made from the lasers (also because there is no gravity in empty space the vehicles would move much differently...but that is a whole new concept!) Anyways, so sound needs a medium to travel and so far, no medium has been found.... THAT IS LEFT TO BE DISCOVERED!!!! YEAH!!!!

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How does sound waves travel?

Sound waves travel though mediums. Solids , liquids , and gas . It also travels though transverse and longitudinal. Also travel through the air......


Can sound travel around corner?

Sound certainly can travel around corners. Sound can also travel through hard surfaces like walls and bathroom surfaces as well.


Summarize the physical reasons that sound waves travel at different speeds through liquids and gases?

Sound waves travel fastest through solids, then liquids and gases. This is because sound waves requires medium in order to travel. Solid's particles are very tightly packed with each other thus sound gets more medium to travel faster. Liquid particles are less close to each other and gas is the least. Temperature also increases the speed of sound. higher the temperature, higher the speed of sound.


what vcan travel with or without a medium?

Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that can travel through a vacuum, or a space with no air, meaning it does not require a medium to travel through. Other forms of electromagnetic radiation, like radio waves, microwaves, and x-rays, can also travel through a vacuum. Sound, on the other hand, is a form of mechanical wave which requires a medium to travel. This medium can be a solid, liquid, or gas, and is the way sound travels from one place to another. For example, when someone speaks, the sound waves travel through the air and reach our ears. In summary, light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation can travel with or without a medium, while sound requires a medium to travel.


Does sound travel only in air?

yes, but also in viabrations.


Sound waves travel only in the air?

No. They travel through water and solid objects also.


Can sound travel through giant solids?

if the sound is loud enough yes and it also depends on the material for the volume of the sound


What type of media can sound travel through?

Because waves, such as sound, need to travel through a medium, whether it be water, air, etc. Since in empty space, there is no air, therefore there is no medium to travel in, so sound cannot travel.Sound waves require a medium (solid, liquid or gas) to travel through. They do this by alternately compressing and rarifying the distanced between the atoms or molecules of the medium.


What also travels as a wave?

Light and sound travel in waves as do microwaves.


What mediums can sound travel in?

normally, in everyday life, speech, (which is essentially just sounds waves which your brain recognizes as a familiar pattern & interprets it to have meaning) travels through air ( a gas). Soun also travels excelently through solids, which is why the classic "telephone" which two cans & a wire works so well ;). Sound can also travel through a liqiud such as water, but not very well. On a side note, sound cannot travel through a vaccuum such as space (which is the absence of mediums) despite popular belief (such as Star Wars has encouraged)


Is a microwave example of a transmission media?

In short: no. A transmission media is a material substance (solid, liquid or gas) through which energy waves can travel. For example, the transmission medium for sound received by the ears is usually air, but solids and liquids may also act as transmission media for sound.It can also refer to the technical device which employs the material substance to transmit or guide the waves. Thus an optical fiber or a copper cable can be referred to as a transmission medium.Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic energy, similar to radio waves. Whatever microwaves travel through (i.e.: the air) is the transmission media.


Light can travel through a vacuum as is evidenced when you see the sun or the moon. Can sound travel through a vacuum also?

No, sounds cannot travel through a vacuum. This is because sound requires a medium to travel through because it requires the vibration of particles to travel and there need to be particles to vibrate for it to travel through.