Robert Boyle demonstrated that sound waves cannot travel through empty space by conducting experiments using a vacuum. He used a bell jar and a vacuum pump to remove air from the jar, which contained a ringing bell. As the air was evacuated, observers noted that the sound of the bell diminished and eventually became inaudible, illustrating that sound requires a medium, like air, to propagate. This experiment provided clear evidence that sound cannot travel in a vacuum, as there were no air particles to transmit the sound waves.
No: worst. Sound cannot travel though a vacuum.
The question is irrelevant, since sounds cannot be transmitted through space.
No, GPS signals cannot travel through water. Water is an effective barrier for GPS signals, causing them to weaken and lose accuracy when trying to penetrate underwater. GPS signals are designed to travel through the atmosphere, not through water.
Shear waves travel through solids. They cannot travel through liquids and gasses (unlike compressive waves) and they can't travel through a vacuum (unlike electromagnetic waves).
A body wave that cannot travel through liquids is the S wave, also known as a shear wave. S waves are unable to propagate through liquids because they require a solid medium in order to transmit energy. P waves, on the other hand, can travel through both solids and liquids.
i think voice cannot travel through vacuum.
Sound waves cannot travel through vaccum.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to transmit vibrations. In a vacuum, there are no particles for the sound waves to travel through, so the sound cannot propagate.
No, sound cannot travel through a vacuum because sound waves require a medium, such as air, water, or solid materials, to propagate. In a vacuum, there is no medium for the sound waves to travel through, so they cannot propagate.
No, compressional waves require a medium to travel through, so they cannot travel through a vacuum where there is no matter. Sound waves, which are compressional waves, cannot propagate through a vacuum.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. In the absence of a medium, there are no particles for the sound waves to travel through, so they cannot be transmitted.
Sound waves cannot travel through space.
The S Wave (Secondary Wave) cannot travel through water. On the P Wave (Primary Wave) and the Surface Wave can travel through water.
Since sound is a mechanical wave (it needs a substance to travel through) it cannot travel through a vacuum.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum, such as in outer space. "Sound" refers to waves of compression which travel through matter. When there is no matter, there can be no such waves, and therefore no sound.
No, ultrasound cannot travel through a vacuum because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. In a vacuum, there are no particles for the sound wave to travel through, so it cannot propagate.
Sound needs a medium to travel. It cannot travel through a vaccum.