No'if solar neutinos(what the sun gives off) hit it it can disrupt the lights path
sound cannot travel through empty space.
Sound waves cannot travel through an empty space because an empty space is usually a vacuum.
No, there can't be conduction in empty space. Heat may travel through empty space through radiation, though.
No, mechanical or pressure waves can not travel through empty space
It doesn't travel faster through a vacuum. In our Universe there is no such thing as empty space.
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The forks should ALWAYS be low to the ground while in transit, either loaded or empty.
The light waves they reflect travel through empty space but sound waves do not.
I believe it might be because the light has nothing to reflect off of so it would travel in a straight line
sound cannot travel through empty space.
Did you ever see sunlight, or light from the stars? - Light is a type of electromagnetic wave, and it came to us by traveling through empty space.
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Sound waves cannot travel through an empty space because an empty space is usually a vacuum.
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.
The forks should always be kept as low to the ground as possible - loaded or empty.
No, there can't be conduction in empty space. Heat may travel through empty space through radiation, though.
Convection travels through matter. It won't travel through empty space.Convection travels through matter. It won't travel through empty space.Convection travels through matter. It won't travel through empty space.Convection travels through matter. It won't travel through empty space.