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  • Speed of Sound in a Vacuum: Understanding the Concept
    The speed of sound in a vacuum is zero.

    Here's why:

    * Sound is a mechanical wave: This means it requires a medium (like air, water, or solids) to travel. Sound waves are vibrations that travel through the medium by causing molecules to bump into each other.

    * Vacuum is the absence of matter: A vacuum contains no molecules for the sound waves to vibrate.

    Therefore, sound cannot travel through a vacuum.

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