because it doesn't take up space
yes
Sound is not made up of matter; it is a disturbance that travels through a medium, such as air or water. Light, on the other hand, is made up of electromagnetic waves, which are forms of energy rather than matter.
Yes, all sound is simply a vibration of the particles of matter. In space, where there is not continuous matter, there is no sound.
Sound is vibrations not matter.
Sort of. Light and sound are forms of energy, which according to Einstein, is a form of matter ( E=mc2). For most purposes, though, energy isn't really matter. moreover , light and sound is energy not matter because it is the massless particle..!
mass or volume. Sound is a type of energy that travels through a medium, such as air or water, in the form of waves. It does not have a physical substance or matter.
Sound has no mass. Without matter, there can be no sound. Sound is information which is carried on a wave that moves through matter.
Sound is made of vibrations if there is no matter to vibrate i.e. in outer space, there can be no sound (now there is matter in space but it's only some insanely small amount like 1 practical per meter, don't quote me on that tho)
Sound cannot be Matter as we can not see sound and it has no mass
Sound energy is produced when matter vibrates. This vibration creates waves that travel through a medium, such as air or water, and are interpreted by our ears as sound.
No, sound travels through matter but is not matter itself.
Ideally (as in, if things in science were perfect and all transfers of energy were completely transferable) no, sound is not necessarily made when matter vibrates. What do you mean by matter vibrating? like... atoms vibrating or chunks of ice vibrating or what?