Yep.
Yes, you can travel through empty space. The Sun, Earth, moon, satellites, space ships, atoms, and subatomic particles all travel through empty space. Greater than 99.999% of matter is empty space.
No, heat does not travel through empty space by conduction because conduction requires particles to transfer heat energy from one molecule to another. In empty space, heat transfer occurs through radiation, where energy is transferred via electromagnetic waves.
False. Mechanical waves require a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. They cannot propagate through empty space because they rely on the vibration of particles in the medium to transfer energy.
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Electromagnetic waves, such as light, can travel through empty space as they do not require a medium to propagate. They consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that carry energy from one place to another. Sound waves, on the other hand, require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to travel through.
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Mechanical waves, such as sound waves, require a medium (such as air, water, or a solid) to travel through and cannot travel through empty space. Electromagnetic waves, such as light waves, can travel through empty space because they do not require a medium.
Gravity waves travel as small distortions in space and time.
Because space is not empty, it has a Quantum Ether.
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.
One example would be X-Rays. They are stopped by Lead, but travel through other matter and empty space.
Radiation can travel through empty space. The radiation in question is electromagnetic waves.