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7 why can sound not travel through a vacuum? a the vacuum does not have any particles that are required to transport the sound waves. b the vacuum does not have enough particles to transport the sound waves. c the vacuum has too many particles that are packed too closely to transport sound waves. d the vacuum has the incorrect type of particles to transport sound waves.
Sound is a mechanical wave that requires a medium (particles) to travel. A vacuum is an empty space with no particles, so sound cannot propagate through it.
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A. The vacuum does not have any particles that are required to transport the sound waves.