Time is a measurement of motion. If it is in motion,time is associated with it.
Sound waves require a medium to travel through, and, since space is a vacuum, sound waves can't travel in it.
Mechanical waves are waves that require a medium in which to travel, i.e., a solid or fluid. As sound needs a medium to travel, sound is a mechanical wave.
Sound waves require a medium to travel through to propagate from point A to point B. In space there is no such medium, so sound does not travel in space.
it is sound that requires a medium to travel .. light is an electromagnetic wave ..it doesn't require a medium..
Sound waves are mechanical waves and all mechanical waves require a material medium for its propagation unlike electromagnectic waves
Particles. They can't travel through a vacumm
generally electromagnetic wave does not require any medium while sound waves require a medium (air) for propagation
NO some waves like sound require matter to travel whereas light waves can travel in vacuum.
Yes, it requires time.
No. Waves that require a medium to travel in are called mechanical waves. Electromagnetic waves are not mechanical waves and do not require a medium.
Sound waves require a medium to travel through, such as air, water, or a solid object. In outer space, there is a lack of air or any other medium for sound to propagate. Therefore, sound waves cannot travel in the vacuum of space.
Sound waves require something to travel through like air or water. The waves travel through this substance and into your ear, vibrating the eardrum. In the vacuum of space, there simply isn't enough of anything for the sound waves to travel through.