Sound needs a medium through which to travel. It will not travel in a vacuum.
Sound cannot travel through a vaccum due to the fact that sound travels using vibrations and there is nothing to vibrate in a vaccum. for example on earth there is air for sound to travel through but in a vaccum there is no air. And in all those battle scenes in star wars where you hear lasers firing through space and spaceships flying past you shouldn't be able to hear them :)
Sound waves do not travel through a vacuum. They require a medium, such as air, water, or solids, to propagate. In a vacuum, there are no particles for the sound waves to interact with and thus cannot travel.
Differences: Sound is a mechanical wave that requires a medium to travel, while light is an electromagnetic wave that can travel through a vacuum. Sound travels slower than light. Sound waves are longitudinal, while light waves are transverse. Similarities: Both sound and light waves exhibit wave properties such as reflection, refraction, diffraction, and interference. Both can be described in terms of frequency and wavelength. Sound and light can both create patterns, such as standing waves.
Sound travels through the air as vibrations, created when an object vibrates and causes air particles to move back and forth. These particles then pass on the vibrations to neighboring particles, transmitting the sound wave from the source to our ears or other receivers. The speed of sound in air is approximately 343 meters per second.
Light would travel faster in a vacuum compared to sound. Light travels at the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 300,000 kilometers per second, while sound cannot travel in a vacuum as it requires a medium to propagate through, such as air, water, or solids.
Sound wave do not travel through vaccum as it need medium to travel.
Sound waves cannot travel through vaccum.
If the question is does sound travel in a vacuum. I believe the answer is no.
sound needs a material medium to travel. Sound can travel by compression and rarefactions.attma
Sound needs a medium to travel. It cannot travel through a vaccum.
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
Sound cannot travel through a vaccum due to the fact that sound travels using vibrations and there is nothing to vibrate in a vaccum. for example on earth there is air for sound to travel through but in a vaccum there is no air. And in all those battle scenes in star wars where you hear lasers firing through space and spaceships flying past you shouldn't be able to hear them :)
Sound waves do not travel through a vacuum. They require a medium, such as air, water, or solids, to propagate. In a vacuum, there are no particles for the sound waves to interact with and thus cannot travel.
Sound is basically the vibration of atoms or molecules of a solid, liquid, or gas that propgate throughout the medium. Sound MUST have a medium to travel through; if there were no medium there to vibrate in, it would have no frequency and therefore would not be able to be heard. Since a vacuum is a space devoid of all matter, there would be no medium for the sound waves to propgate in, so therefore, no sound.
Of course. It does all the time. It can travel through anything with molecules. Probably not a vaccum though.
sound energy require some kind of material to travel through and they cant move through a vaccum
Differences: Sound is a mechanical wave that requires a medium to travel, while light is an electromagnetic wave that can travel through a vacuum. Sound travels slower than light. Sound waves are longitudinal, while light waves are transverse. Similarities: Both sound and light waves exhibit wave properties such as reflection, refraction, diffraction, and interference. Both can be described in terms of frequency and wavelength. Sound and light can both create patterns, such as standing waves.