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Most forms of energy do NOT require a medium for transmission.

There are several types of energy:

1. Magnetic

2. Gravitational

3. Electromagnetic

4. Nuclear

Sound is the only one that requires a medium for transmission.

5. Sound

Sound travels by vibrating the Particles in the matter that it is traveling through.

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