All waves of the EM. spectrum
e.g.
Radio waves
Microwaves
Light waves
X-rays
Gamma rays
Cosmic Rays
etc.
Technically gravity waves and a couple other waves that relate to inter- and extra- atomic bonds
Sound waves, which is why you cannot hear things in a vacuum.
A mechanical wave requires a medium to pass through.
There are transverse waves which do require a medium for their transmission. For example, water waves.
A deshawn wave!
Traveling wave
A sound wave is logitudinal because the motion of the medium (air) travels in the same direction as the wave (back and forth).
The disappearance of a wave into a medium is called absorption.
Light energy.
A mechanical wave is a wave that uses a medium to travel. Without a medium, it would not be able to go anywhere.
It depends on what type of wave and in which medium.
No, particles of the medium do not become part of the wave
In this type of wave, the medium moves perpendicularly to the direction of the wave.
Tranverse wave
Longitudinal Wave
An electromagnetic wave does not need a medium. It is able to pass through a vacumn.
Electronic data interchange uses long wave medium to transmit data. This data is supplied by the electronic data interchange in San Francisco, California.
The options "medium" and "rope" are correct. "Medium" is the most general term for whatever carries a wave; a "rope" is one possible type of medium.
A deshawn wave!
transverse
longitudinal