Sure. But the thicker and more dense the solid is, the more radiation is blocked. A nice, heavy blocker of nuclear radiation is lead.
Gases, then liquids, then solids.Good luck : )
Radiation can travel through; solids, liquids, gases and it can also pass through a vacuem (where particles are not present). This is because radiation uses waves to emit not particles.
All solids.
Yes, sound can travel through most mediums including solids and liquids. However, it cannot travel through a vacuum.
I guess you mean how can heat travel through space. It is a good question because we know space is very cold. Radiation is a wavelength that when it hits solids objects creates molecular vibration, which causes friction which in turn produces heat.
Gases, then liquids, then solids.Good luck : )
Radiation can travel through; solids, liquids, gases and it can also pass through a vacuem (where particles are not present). This is because radiation uses waves to emit not particles.
In radioactive solids, yes. Any solid material with a half life will emit radiation. Any solid material with unstable isotopes within it will also emit radiation. Heat is infrared radiation, and any solid will radiate heat when the temperature outside it is lower.
P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.
All solids.
Yes, sound can travel through most mediums including solids and liquids. However, it cannot travel through a vacuum.
s-waves travel through solids only
I guess you mean how can heat travel through space. It is a good question because we know space is very cold. Radiation is a wavelength that when it hits solids objects creates molecular vibration, which causes friction which in turn produces heat.
S-waves cannot travel through liquids, but they can travel through solids and gases. P-waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases. Hope this helped! :D
No.
what is a form of energy that travels as waves through the air and some solids and liquids call?
Seismic waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases.