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A Vacuum
Space is vacuum, and sound can't travel in vacuum.
A space that contains no matter is called a vacuum. It is a region devoid of particles, atoms, or molecules.
A Vacuum
No. Space is to all intents a vacuum, or very nearly so.
Space is a vacuum. Sound cannot travel in vacuum
Examples of vacuums include the vacuum inside a sealed jar, the vacuum of outer space, and the vacuum inside a vacuum cleaner.
The term for the empty space where no air exists is vacuum. A vacuum is a space devoid of matter, including air. Vacuum is commonly used in scientific research and technology applications, such as in vacuum chambers or vacuum pumps.
The space vacuum cleaner works by using suction to collect debris and dust in the vacuum of space. It operates similarly to a regular vacuum cleaner, but is designed to function in the unique conditions of space, where there is no air to create traditional suction. Instead, the vacuum cleaner uses specialized technology to create a vacuum and collect debris and dust particles.
A vacuum is composed of empty space.
A Vacuum
well space is like a vacuum you cant escape it and sound wave do not travel in space but space isn't literally a vacuum so they move by rockets and the gravity of earth
A Vacuum
Vacuum of space is nothingness.
The term "space vacuum" is a little ambiguous. If you mean "when was space discovered to be a vacuum" then it's a difficult question. The concept of what it takes to constitute a vacuum is intrinsically linked to the understanding of matter and energy. So as more and more is understood about matter and energy more and more is understood about the vacuum. Pascal made a great step in understanding air pressure and the lack of it, in which Galileo was very instrumental. Einstein helped to change how it was perceived. And modern discoveries in quantum mechanics and string theory continue to mold our understanding of what a vacuum is. So, there really is no good point where you can look back and say "this is when we knew what a vacuum was". And because man has always had some rudimentary understanding of the heavens ever since first tilting his head back at night, the real issue has been the understanding of a vacuum. For further reading: See related link
No. Sound is the vibration of air. Sound will not travel in a vacuum. Space is a vacuum
in space there is no matter, no gravitational field, no electrical field. which results into good vacuum.