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How would sound be affected if there was no matter to vibrate?
The sound would have a higher pitch.
The sound would have a lower pitch.
The sound would be louder.
There would be no sound
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Answer:
There will be no sound.
Without vibration sound will not be produced.
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no sound i think lol
im guessing i need points lololll
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