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Sound cannot travel through vacuum, but unless there is sufficient insulation, sound might travel through the material the tube is made of.
Sound (and vibration) are a wave system of sequential compressions and rarefactions of a material. These waves are mechanical and do need a substance through which to travel. They cannot travel through a vacuum.
Sound waves can travel through any compressible material (which means any real material), be it solid, liquid, or gas. Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum.
Spongy materials are the most difficult for sound to travel through. Vacuum is the best acoustic insulation but it doesn't really count for the purpose of this question, since it is not a material but a lack of material.
Sound (and vibration) are a wave system of sequential compressions and rarefactions of a material. These waves are mechanical and do need a substance through which to travel. They cannot travel through a vacuum.
Sound waves cannot travel through vaccum.
Vibrations travel through the material, just as they would in air. How well they travel through depends on the material.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
sound cannot travel through a vacum
a vaccum.answer is D vacuum (for penn foster)Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum as there is no matter and pressure is so low that any particles in the space do not affect any processes being carried on vacuum.A vacuum, as there is no substance to vibrate.they travel through everything because they bend around objects
Sound and Light can travel through space.
Sound can travel through all matter. The speed at which it travels depends on the density of the material.