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Both sound and light waves travel through matter, but only light waves travel through A. a vacuum. B. liquids. C. fire.
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Both sound and light waves travel through matter, but only light waves travel through
A. a vacuum.
B. liquids.
C. fire.
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Option A: vacuum.
Only electromagnetic waves (which light is) can travel through vacuum.
This was pointed out by Albert Einstein.
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