Electromagnetic waves.
Energy can be transferred through the vibration of particles in matter. This type of energy transfer is known as mechanical energy or kinetic energy. When particles vibrate, they create waves or vibrations that can carry energy from one place to another.
Electromagnetic waves do not require matter to carry energy. These waves consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that can travel through a vacuum, such as in space. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, radio waves, and X-rays.
It may be called a "wave." Waves are a type of vibration that carry energy from molecule to molecule through matter. A "wave" can also be electromagnetic energy, which does not require matter to propagate.
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Mechanical waves carry energy through matter. These waves require a medium, such as air, water, or solids, to travel. Examples of mechanical waves include sound waves and seismic waves.
When energy is added to matter, its particles may vibrate or move faster depending on the type of energy added. This increase in motion can lead to a rise in temperature, change in phase, or chemical reactions. Overall, adding energy can alter the physical or chemical properties of the matter.
Photons carry electromagnetic energy.
potential to chemical
Kinetic energy
no item can not be matter there is energy which might be what you want, could you give me some options to help you answer the question
Energy and matter are the complete contents of our Universe. Matter is any particles that have a rest mass. Energy includes matter, as rest mass is just a particular type of energy. Energy is the potential to do work.
Electromagnetic waves carry electromagnetic energy.