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Why won sound travel in a vacuum?

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Why won sound travel in a vacuum?

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Sound is mechanical energy, and it requires a mechanical medium to propogate. That means that the medium must behave or respond in some mechanical way to conduct sound. Air or any liquid or solid will respond mechanically to the compression and rarefaction of a sound wave. In a vacuum, there is nothing to be compressed, so no sound will be conducted. At all.

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