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scientifically we believe that waves are a movement thus waves are able to transport matter (e.g water waves at the ocean are able to take dead aquatic plants/animals from inside to the beach sand).

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Waves transport energy so the wave can keep going on a freqent concept

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water waves doesn't transport water it just transport energy

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Waves transmit energy.

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Well, water transportation. So yes.

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What are the source of sound?

Sound is a vibration of air molecules, at a frequency we can hear. The air is set into vibration by something else that is vibrating; the vocal chords, the violin string, the drum diaphragm, the falling water, the falling tree.


Does sound travel faster than air or water?

Water. Sound is a vibration of molecules, and in air, the molecules are further apart than in water, so the sound wave needs less energy to move each particle away from the source.


Is the wave transport water molecules from the source of vibration?

Water does not travel along with the wave. As the wave moves over the water, each little piece of water moves up and down and forward and back, but after the wave has moved on the water is in the same place. That is a common feature of wave motion. The energy is passed along the wave but the medium itself does not move with the wave.


Why sound waves travel faster in water?

Because sound travels by the vibration of molecules of medium , and in water the molecules are close to each other as the inter molecular spaces are small so the vibration transfer from one molecule to another faster than air.


Why does air travel faster in water?

As opposed to travelling in what? But if you mean sound then its because sound is - technically speaking - a vibration of the molecules. It is slower in air because the molecules are farther away from each other, and thus the molecules take much longer to interact. In water, the molecules are closer together, and therefore pass on the vibration quicker. This also relates to why water takes sound much farther as opposed to air. :)

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How does the wave transport water molecules from the source of the vibration?

When a wave travels through water, it causes the water molecules to move in a circular motion in the direction of the wave propagation. This circular motion transfers energy from molecule to molecule as the wave passes by, eventually carrying the water molecules along with it. This is how water molecules are transported from the source of the vibration by the wave.


What are the source of sound?

Sound is a vibration of air molecules, at a frequency we can hear. The air is set into vibration by something else that is vibrating; the vocal chords, the violin string, the drum diaphragm, the falling water, the falling tree.


Does sound travel faster than air or water?

Water. Sound is a vibration of molecules, and in air, the molecules are further apart than in water, so the sound wave needs less energy to move each particle away from the source.


Is the wave transport water molecules from the source of vibration?

Water does not travel along with the wave. As the wave moves over the water, each little piece of water moves up and down and forward and back, but after the wave has moved on the water is in the same place. That is a common feature of wave motion. The energy is passed along the wave but the medium itself does not move with the wave.


How many water molecules are formed in the electron transport chain?

12 water molecules are made.


What causes water to be warm?

The amount of vibration of the individual molecules (H2O) in the water determines its temperature.


What happens when a liquid gains thermal energy?

The molecules will begin to oscillate, the more energy they gain the more intense the vibration. when the vibration gets too intense, the water molecule detaches from other water molecules and becomes water vapour.


Why sound waves travel faster in water?

Because sound travels by the vibration of molecules of medium , and in water the molecules are close to each other as the inter molecular spaces are small so the vibration transfer from one molecule to another faster than air.


Why does air travel faster in water?

As opposed to travelling in what? But if you mean sound then its because sound is - technically speaking - a vibration of the molecules. It is slower in air because the molecules are farther away from each other, and thus the molecules take much longer to interact. In water, the molecules are closer together, and therefore pass on the vibration quicker. This also relates to why water takes sound much farther as opposed to air. :)


What are three main sorces of work in Alaska?

water source, energy source and transport source


Why is the density of water temperature dependent?

The temperature of water is determined by the amount of vibration of the water molecules. Heat is random molecular motion. And if molecules are vibrating more, they are also going to occupy more space.


What happens when a tuning fork is dipped into water?

it will fizz because the vibration will shake the water and create a motor effect