Sound waves can't travel through space.
Sound waves are what make up sound (sound waves=sound) so I would suppose so.
The speed of sound waves in air is approximately 343 meters per second. To calculate the time it takes for the sound waves to reach you, divide the distance by the speed. In this case, it would take approximately 116.8 seconds or about 1 minute and 57 seconds for the sound waves to reach you.
It'll probably be easier to reach it if you have a Delorean
Light years.
On January 19, 2006 a space probe was launched and sent to Pluto. It was expected to reach Pluto in 2015. So it would take about 9 years to get to Pluto.
You would have to move at least 73000km/hr, or about 45300mph to reach Pluto in 9 years.
450 years.
Sound waves are the sound. The waves cause vibrations in the objects that they collide with, and then the vibrated objects create more waves with their vibrations. An example of this would be listening to someone on the other side of a door.
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No im afraid not.That would be Heat energy because it is over 100,000oF. Up there so the wind would carry sound waves from another area to your current position.So basically it would be the wind
No.
Sound waves travel the fastest through nonporous solids.