A vacuum is a space completely devoid of matter, including air particles. Sound needs a medium, such as air, to travel through. Without particles to transmit the sound waves, sound cannot be heard in a vacuum.
Sound requires a medium to travel through, such as air or water. In a vacuum, there is a lack of molecules for sound waves to transmit through, so there is no medium to carry the sound. As a result, sound cannot travel through a vacuum and therefore cannot be heard.
No, sound cannot travel through a vacuum because it requires a medium (such as air, water, or a solid material) to propagate. In the absence of a medium, there are no particles for the sound wave to travel through, so no one would be able to hear anything in a vacuum.
Nothing! Sound is wave and needs a medium to pass through in order to be heard !!!Nothing, because sound cannot travel in a vacuum.
When you open a can of vacuum-packed peanuts, the sudden release of pressure inside the can causes the surrounding air to rush in rapidly. This rapid influx of air creates the 'whoosh' sound that you hear as the can is opened.
No, sound cannot travel in the vacuum of space, so explosions cannot be heard in space.
The Moon has no atmosphere, only vacuum. There is nothing for the sound waves to travel in.
its for death persons (who cant hear) they read there lip ,for saying things
its for death persons (who cant hear) they read there lip ,for saying things
Sound requires a medium to travel through, such as air or water. In a vacuum, there is a lack of molecules for sound waves to transmit through, so there is no medium to carry the sound. As a result, sound cannot travel through a vacuum and therefore cannot be heard.
Check whether your speakers are connected to your default soundcard.
No.
Yes they can hear you.
not true when you de your brain dies so you cant hear/see/taste/feel/smell anything simple
No "space" is mostly a vacuum. No sound is transmitted in a vacuum. You would not hear a starship exploding either!
Vacuum
it means u cant hear them if they are saying mean things
Sound does not travel through a vacuum.