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Sound waves cant travel through

A. An elastic material
B. A solid
C. A vacuum
D. A liquid

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Answer:

C. A vacuum

Step-by-step explanation:

Sound waves require a medium to travel through. Such a medium could be solid, a liquid, or a gas. We all know that sound can travel through air, and if you've ever heard a sounds through a wall or underwater you'll have experienced sound travelling through a solid and a liquid. vacum, however, is a lack of any particles, which means the sound waves have no medium to travel through. Therefore, sound waves are not able to travel through a vacuum, as there is nothing to travel through.

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