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Which one of the following environments will sound not travel through? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Vacuum D. Gas
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Which one of the following environments will sound not travel through? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Vacuum D. Gas
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Which one of the following environments will sound not travel through? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Vacuum D. Gas
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C, vacuum because there is no air therefore nothing to carry the sound waves, just like in outer space.
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Sound does not travel through Vacuum.
You may say it doesn't travel through solids, but it
HAS
to. It just goes slower because of the space left from the compaction :)
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