Almost anything really. Anything that can transmit a vibration can transmit sound: air, water, metals, rocks, etc. However many objects will vibrate so little that the volume will become negligible.
Sound waves can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
Sound can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. It requires a medium to propagate, meaning it cannot travel through a vacuum.
Sound can travel through air, water, solids (such as metal or wood), liquids, and gases.
sound and light can travel through sound air solids water liquids light wiers lightbubs extentions etc.
it travel though things, waves, sound,which is called a pictch
Radio, light, and sound.
To make sound, three things are needed: a source of vibration, a medium through which the sound waves can travel, and a receiver to detect and interpret the sound waves.
It can travel through things like: Water Wood Metal Hole (like in card board paper)
Sound can travel through:airwaterrocksoil
Sound waves travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. In air, sound waves create vibrations that travel through molecules in the form of pressure waves. These waves carry the sound energy and allow the sound to be heard by our ears.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum as it needs a medium, such as air, water, or solid material, to propagate. In a vacuum, there are no particles for sound waves to travel through, so the speed of sound is essentially zero.
Sound waves will travel through gases, liquids, and solids. Sound waves cannot pass through a vacuum.