No - sound wave cannot pass through "vacuum". It was Robert Boyle, English scientist who proved in 1960 that sound waves need to pass through a medium to transmit sound. This can be tested as follows: Place a bell inside a chamber and slowly start evacuating air from the chamber. It can be seen that sound of the bell is slowly becoming softer, until there is absolutely no sound.
Sound waves
longitudinal
by the vibration of the whole bell , it makes a sound
The eardrum.
gallows" sound-powered telephone, which can transmit indistinct, voice-like sounds, but not clear speech. -In his professional career.
Sound and vibration are transmitted by matter. So a vacuum will transmit neither.
No - sound wave cannot pass through "vacuum". It was Robert Boyle, English scientist who proved in 1960 that sound waves need to pass through a medium to transmit sound. This can be tested as follows: Place a bell inside a chamber and slowly start evacuating air from the chamber. It can be seen that sound of the bell is slowly becoming softer, until there is absolutely no sound.
Sound waves
A cow bell has a metallic clank sound to it. There are many sound clips and videos on YouTube that demonstrate the sound of a cow bell.
No. It does not transmit the sound waves.
transmit voice
Solid
yes
longitudinal
Elastic
No