Respuesta :
1. Sound must travel through something that vibrates.
and
3. There is no air to vibrate the human eardrum.
and
3. There is no air to vibrate the human eardrum.
Answer:
Sound must travel through something that vibrates.
There is no air to vibrate the human eardrum.
Explanation:
Waves can be divided into two types:
- Electromagnetic waves: these are waves produced by the oscillations of electric and magnetic field. This type of wave does not need a medium to propagate, so they can also travel through a vacuum
- Mechanical waves: these are waves produced by the vibrations of the particles in a medium - therefore, they do need a medium to propagate. Sound waves are part of this type, so they cannot travel through a vacuum.
According to these definitions, we can say that the correct choices are the following:
Sound must travel through something that vibrates. --> because they are mechanical waves
There is no air to vibrate the human eardrum. --> because they are mechanical waves