technically all waves transfer energy and not matter. A sound wave for example does move matter, but it does not transfer matter over the distance of the wave. If you are asking about waves that do not need matter as a medium, the best answer would be light waves. Light waves are produced by photons and although photons are effected by gravity, it is currently believed that they probably have no mass.
Well the scientific term for this scientific question would be scientificaly called........VAGINA!!!!!!!!!!!
electromagnetic waves
Radiation does not require matter.
electromagnetic
radiant heat
radiation
They are called photons, which are the carriers of electromagnetic energy, regardless of frequency. They have zero rest mass and travel at "c" in a vacuum.
The answer is waves
wave transmitt energy the the force that the wave has
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Any disturbance that transmits energy is known as a wave. This is any type of disturbance that will pass energy through empty space or matter.
The boson particle is usually associated with the Higgs field. It is an energy field that transmits the mass to the things that travel through it.
The boson particle is usually associated with the Higgs field. It is an energy field that transmits the mass to the things that travel through it.
They are called photons, which are the carriers of electromagnetic energy, regardless of frequency. They have zero rest mass and travel at "c" in a vacuum.
The answer is waves
wave transmitt energy the the force that the wave has
A device that transmits energy from one device to another.
false
Electromagnetic waves transfer energy.
Any disturbance that transmits energy is known as a wave. This is any type of disturbance that will pass energy through empty space or matter.
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That's called a wave.