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What do sounds travel through?

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.


Can travel only through some type of matter .can travel either through matter or through empty space?

One example would be X-Rays. They are stopped by Lead, but travel through other matter and empty space.


What to waves travel through?

Sound waves travel through matter. The only thing it doesn't travel through is vacuums or outer space.


What matter do L-Waves travel through?

only through the surface of the earth


What state of matter do P and S waves travel through?

P waves can travel through all types of matter. S waves can only travel through solids.


What can travel only through some type of matter.?

A sound wave


What kind of waves can travel only through a medium?

Longitudinal


What travels only through matter light waves sound waves or radio waves?

Sound waves can only travel through matter, as they require a medium to propagate. Light waves and radio waves can travel through both matter and empty space.


A wave that can travel only through matter?

A wave that can travel only through matter is termed mechanical wave.


A wave that can only travel through some type of matter?

sound wave .


What is a wave that only can travel through matter?

A wave of kinetic energy requires a medium to travel though.


What is the longitudinal wave that can travel only through matter?

A sound wave is a longitudinal wave that can travel only through matter, such as air, water, or solids. This type of wave involves the vibration of particles in the medium parallel to the direction of the wave's propagation. Sound waves require a medium to propagate and cannot travel through a vacuum.