Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.
Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.
Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.
Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.
Sound is a vibration when something makes a noise every thing around vibrates in order to make the sound for it to travel it needs particles to vibrate there is almost no matter in outer space hence no particles
No, sounds cannot be captured in a jar. Sounds travel through air as vibrations and cannot be physically trapped in a container like a jar.
Sounds travel through gas by creating pressure waves that propagate through the molecules of the gas. As the pressure waves travel through the gas, they compress and rarefy the molecules, transmitting the sound energy from one point to another. Examples of gases that sound can travel through include air, carbon dioxide, and helium.
Yes, sounds can travel through different materials. The speed of sound and the way it travels may vary depending on the material, with some materials allowing sound to travel faster or more effectively than others. For example, sound travels faster through solids than gases due to the closer arrangement of particles.
No, sounds cannot travel through a vacuum. This is because sound requires a medium to travel through because it requires the vibration of particles to travel and there need to be particles to vibrate for it to travel through.
Since sound is a mechanical wave (it needs a substance to travel through) it cannot travel through a vacuum.
Yes
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No, sound requires a medium to travel.No it must travel through matter
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
tiny viberations are carried through the air and into your ear and they travel at 800ft per second
Sound is a vibration when something makes a noise every thing around vibrates in order to make the sound for it to travel it needs particles to vibrate there is almost no matter in outer space hence no particles
No, sounds cannot be captured in a jar. Sounds travel through air as vibrations and cannot be physically trapped in a container like a jar.
Atoms transfer sound energy through vibrations. If there are no atoms, such as in a vacuum, sounds cannot be transmitted.
Not unless there's some material matter in the space.
no sound travels faster through solids.
Sounds travel through gas by creating pressure waves that propagate through the molecules of the gas. As the pressure waves travel through the gas, they compress and rarefy the molecules, transmitting the sound energy from one point to another. Examples of gases that sound can travel through include air, carbon dioxide, and helium.