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Can the sound of a wave travel through space?

Yes, sound travels through space when the space is filled with some medium such as air (or water or iron or cetera). Sound is vibrations in the medium which travel as a wave. If there is nothing in the medium, no sound travels through it. Outerspace is pretty empty. You won't hear anything if you're in outerspace (except sounds from inside your space suit/ship). P.S. Do you mean the sound of a wave (like splashing on rocks) or a sound wave?


How many zips in a quarter pound?

4 zips my next level pot head brother from outerspace


What is the difference between sound power and sound pressure, and how do they relate to each other in the context of acoustics?

Sound power is the total amount of energy emitted by a sound source, while sound pressure is the force exerted by sound waves on a surface. In acoustics, sound power is the source of sound, and sound pressure is the measure of how that sound power is transmitted through a medium. Sound power and sound pressure are related in that sound power generates sound waves, which then create sound pressure as they travel through a medium.


What is the relationship between sound power and sound pressure in acoustics?

In acoustics, sound power is the total amount of energy produced by a sound source, while sound pressure is the force exerted by sound waves on a surface. The relationship between sound power and sound pressure is that sound power determines the potential loudness of a sound, while sound pressure measures the actual intensity of the sound at a specific point. Sound power and sound pressure are related, but they are not directly proportional to each other.


What is the 4 characteristics of sound?

The four characteristics of sound are pitch (frequency of sound waves), volume (amplitude of sound waves), timbre (quality of sound), and duration (length of sound).

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Does outerspace have sound?

Outerspace has no sound. This is because outerspace is essentially devoid of matter, and matter is required for sound. Sound is a physical phenomenon of a travelling pressure wave, and in space there is essentially no gas or media to transmit a wave.


Can sound travel in outerspace?

NO!


Why can a supernova be seen in outerspace but not heard?

Because empty space cannot propagate sound.


If you hit two metal bars together in outerspace would it make a sound?

Yes but there you would not be able to hear it because of there are no sound waves because there is no air


Electromagnetic waves are waves which can pass through a region where nothing exists such as outerspace which of the waves below is not part of the electromagnetic spectrum?

Sound.


When was Outerspace - album - created?

Outerspace - album - was created on 2004-03-25.


Can the sound of a wave travel through space?

Yes, sound travels through space when the space is filled with some medium such as air (or water or iron or cetera). Sound is vibrations in the medium which travel as a wave. If there is nothing in the medium, no sound travels through it. Outerspace is pretty empty. You won't hear anything if you're in outerspace (except sounds from inside your space suit/ship). P.S. Do you mean the sound of a wave (like splashing on rocks) or a sound wave?


Are there aliens in outerspace?

No.


Who does studies of outerspace?

a astronomer does it.


What colors are the stars in outerspace?

The stars in outerspace are bright white. Just like the sun. Although they look yellow or an off white, this is only because of the Earth's atmosphere. It is true, stars are white in outerspace but appear yellow.


How does outerspace affect the body?

it doesn't


Do you go outerspace in Pokemon emerald?

no