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Why does the Sound does not travel in the vacuum; it travels in other mediums.

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Why does the Sound does not travel in the vacuum; it travels in other mediums.

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Sound is a type of energy made by vibrations. When any object vibrates, it causes movement in the air particles. These particles bump into the particles close to them, which makes them vibrate too causing them to bump into more air particles. This is how sound is carried through air, water, and solids.

However, in space, where there is a vacuum, this transmission of sound is not possible because there are no particles to vibrate and transmit the sound waves. In a vacuum, there are no (or very few) particles to bump into, so the sound cannot travel at all. This is why we can't hear sounds in space.

In other mediums like air, water, or solids, sound travels as waves. These waves are actually tiny vibrations of particles in the medium. So, in these mediums, sound can travel because there are plenty of particles to transmit the vibration.

In summary, sound needs a medium to travel, and in the absence of any medium (as in a vacuum), sound cannot travel.

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