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Gaines
Chemistry
21 March, 05:53
Can sound
travel in places where there is no matter?
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Ramos
21 March, 06:14
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Sound is created by the vibrations of matter such as air. But theoretically if someone tried to make a sound in space where there is no matter, there would be nothing to vibrate so it wouldn't make sound.
So no, sound needs matter to travel because sound itself is the vibration of matter.
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