i think voice cannot travel through vacuum.
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Hindi mapapawi sa aming gunita is a Filipino phrase. It means that one thing cannot be taken away from memory.
A vacuum
Sound cannot travel through vacuums. It needs a medium for its waves to process, meaning the molecules need to vibrate in order for sound to be heard. Space is a good example of a vacuum that sound cannot travel through. In the movie Alien, they tag line : "In space, no one can hear you scream," and that is true.
Yes sound waves are made from vibrating atoms or particles and so any medium which contains particles can allow a sound wave to travel through it. The only thing a sound wave cannot travel through is a vacuum.
A vacuum. Because sound is a vibration in matter ... of which a vacuum has none.
In a vacuum no living thing can live. Anything that needs something else to survive cannot live. Same thing with a solid.
There cannot be any such thing as a vacuum of wavelengths!
Sound is a vibration when something makes a noise every thing around vibrates in order to make the sound for it to travel it needs particles to vibrate there is almost no matter in outer space hence no particles
The quietest thing in the world is considered to be a vacuum. In a vacuum, there is no air or matter to carry sound waves, so sound cannot travel through it. This absence of sound makes a vacuum the ultimate quiet environment.
Answer Yes, you can. I think the answer is no. A physical object in a vacuum can have some energy/heat in it, and the energy associated with electromagnetic radiation can have energy/heat associated with it, but the vacuum itself cannot. ______________________________________________________________________ There is no such thing as a vacuum.
Electromagnetic radiation can travel through a vacuum (like the vacuum of space), while conduction and convection require matter to do their thing.
The answer to "What is the fastest thing that can travel?" is light. Light can travel faster than any other thing in the universe!
Unlike radio waves, sound waves require some thing for their waves to travel through, like water, air, and so forth. There is simply nothing in 'space' for sound waves to travel through. Space is a vacuum, and is empty, save for a few atoms here and there. This is why I cannot enjoy watching Star Wars-type movies . . . there is all that racket from those 'space engines'. In real life, you would hear dead silence with all those rockets, ray guns, and exploding Death Stars.