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Sound travels by vibrating through matter (solid, liquid, gas) A vacuum is the absence of matter and with out matter there is nothing for sound to travel through
Sound waves. No medium (matter) to carry it, no sound.
Sound travels through all matter but some materials either absorb sound, reflect sound, or just slow sound down.
They travel fastest through air.
Sound waves can travel through any matter- liquid, gas or solids. The denser the matter, the faster the sound travels. It cannot travel through vacuum- a vacuum is an absence of matter.
Sound travels through all matter.
No, sound travels through matter but is not matter itself.
It is not a matter because it actually travels through matter (air)
It vibrates.
Sound travels by vibrating through matter (solid, liquid, gas) A vacuum is the absence of matter and with out matter there is nothing for sound to travel through
Sound travels through matter as transverse pressure waves.
Sound waves. No medium (matter) to carry it, no sound.
Sound travels through all matter but some materials either absorb sound, reflect sound, or just slow sound down.
sound.
no because sound travels through matter so the other person wouldn't hear you
They travel fastest through air.
Sound waves can travel through any matter- liquid, gas or solids. The denser the matter, the faster the sound travels. It cannot travel through vacuum- a vacuum is an absence of matter.