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QUESTION #4410
Question 1
Mechanical waves cannot travel through outer space because they:
Correct Answer Explanation
Mechanical waves (sound, seismic waves) require a material medium (particles) to propagate — they transfer energy through the vibration of particles. In outer space (vacuum), there are no particles to interact with, so mechanical waves cannot travel.
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