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A region empty of matter through which sound cannot travel?

A vacuum is a region empty of matter through which sound cannot travel. In a vacuum, there are no particles to transmit sound waves, so no sound can be heard.


Can sound energy pass through an empty space?

Never. Sound propagates as longitudinal waves which are a kind of mechanical waves. These waves require a medium for them to pass. The medium can be either solid, liquid or gaseous. Thus, in empty space i.e. vacuum, sound can never pass.


Can sound energy pass through empty space?

No.


Sound waves cannot travel through empty space because they need particles to transport what?

Sound waves require a medium, such as air, water, or a solid material, to propagate because they rely on the vibration and interaction of particles in that medium to transmit energy. In empty space, there are no particles for the sound waves to interact with, so they cannot travel.


What characteristic of light is based on the fact that light waves do not need matter to transmit energy?

The characteristic of light based on the fact that light waves do not need matter to transmit energy is its ability to travel through a vacuum. Light can propagate in empty space, unlike sound waves which require a medium such as air to transmit energy.


A region empty of matter throught which sound cannot travel?

A vacuum is a region empty of matter through which sound cannot travel due to the absence of air molecules to transmit the sound waves.


What can move through empty space?

Light, radiation such as gamma rays, X-rays, and neutrinos can move through empty space, as they do not require a medium to propagate. Sound, on the other hand, is an example of energy that cannot travel through empty space as it needs a medium such as air, water, or solid to transmit.


How is a possible for a sound wave to transmit energy but not matter?

Sound wave's transmit energy and not matter because sound travels from particle to particle transferring only energy. That is why when sound travels only the energy travels and the particles just collide with each other but stay in their positions.


What happens to molecules when a sound collides with them?

When a sound wave collides with molecules, it causes them to vibrate and transmit the sound energy through the medium. This vibration is what allows the sound wave to propagate through the material by transferring energy from one molecule to the next.


Why is visible light considered to be radiant energy and can travel through empty space but sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum?

Well light is an electromagnetic wave and it pushes itself through space ,but sound requires particles to travel through and if there are no particles for it to travel through you have no sound


Does sound energy need particles to travel through?

No, sound energy can travel through mediums like air, water, or solids, where it causes particles in the medium to vibrate and carry the sound wave. However, sound cannot propagate through a vacuum as it requires a medium to transmit its energy.


What do waves transfer?

Waves transfer energy, not matter. This energy can be in the form of sound, light, or motion. Waves help transmit information through space.