No,because it does not take up room.But I will tell you that steam is.
no
Sound waves cannot propagate in a vacuum. Sound waves travel through matter, and a vacuum is, by definition, the absence of matter.
Because sound waves are mechanical vibrations of material matter. You can't have sound waves in a space where there's no material to vibrate.
If you mean sound waves, the only type of sound waves that can travel through air (or any gas, for that matter) is longitudinal waves.
Non-matter. It consists entirely of vibrations to air causing sound waves.
The sound waves of irregular vibration in matter is called noise.
Sound waves can only travel through matter, as they require a medium to propagate. Light waves and radio waves can travel through both matter and empty space.
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
Sound waves. No medium (matter) to carry it, no sound.
Yes, sound waves are pressure waves that travel through matter.
matter
The type of waves that travel through matter are Electromagnetic waves.
When waves disturb matter, they typically cause the particles of the matter to oscillate or vibrate in a periodic motion. This disturbance creates energy that propagates through the matter in the form of a wave. Examples include sound waves in air or water waves in the ocean.
Sound waves travel through the three states of matter (gas, liquid and solid) by vibrations.
Sound waves travel through matter. Our atmosphere is a mixture of gases which is a form of matter. Sound waves will travel through our atmosphere, even if there is no human ear to receive it.
no
Sound waves cannot propagate in a vacuum. Sound waves travel through matter, and a vacuum is, by definition, the absence of matter.