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After much thought on the matter, I am very confused about sound. I know that it is just a wave...what is the wave made of? Vibrations of what? And if the wave is made of nothing, then how does it travel through a vacuum?
And, if there are no "sound particles" as I have been told, then why does sound travel slower than light? Light has an associated mass, so I don't see why this doesn't slow it down to slower than the speed of sound.
I don't have much physics knowledge as you can probably tell, so please keep the responses so. :)
And, if there are no "sound particles" as I have been told, then why does sound travel slower than light? Light has an associated mass, so I don't see why this doesn't slow it down to slower than the speed of sound.
I don't have much physics knowledge as you can probably tell, so please keep the responses so. :)