Why is sound propagation impossible through a perfect vacuum?

Answer

There are no particles close enough to bump into each other to pass the energy along.

Mechanical vibration requires a medium composed of particles capable of oscillating and interacting. A vacuum lacks these particles, preventing the necessary successive collisions required to transfer momentum and energy.

Why is sound propagation impossible through a perfect vacuum?

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