Absolutely! Electric energy, kinetic energy, sound waves, light waves, heat ... all kinds of energy travel very well through water.
The bad thing about sound energy is that it doesn't travel as well through air as it does through a solid such as wood, or water.
most kinds of waves need something to travel through. Water waves, for example, travel along the surface of the water. A wave can even travel along a rope. Gases (such as air), liquids (such as water), and solids (such as rope) , all act as mediums. Waves that require a medium through which travel are called mechanical waves.Some waves do not require a medium to travel through. Light can travel and carry energy through empty space. Waves that can travel without a medium are called electromagnetic waves. :)
Heat and light energy travel through space and matter
waves transfer matter, but not energy
Absolutely! Electric energy, kinetic energy, sound waves, light waves, heat ... all kinds of energy travel very well through water.
The bad thing about sound energy is that it doesn't travel as well through air as it does through a solid such as wood, or water.
most kinds of waves need something to travel through. Water waves, for example, travel along the surface of the water. A wave can even travel along a rope. Gases (such as air), liquids (such as water), and solids (such as rope) , all act as mediums. Waves that require a medium through which travel are called mechanical waves.Some waves do not require a medium to travel through. Light can travel and carry energy through empty space. Waves that can travel without a medium are called electromagnetic waves. :)
The type of waves that travel through matter are Electromagnetic waves.
so people can travel through water without using thier energy
Heat and light energy travel through space and matter
waves transfer matter, but not energy
electromagnetic energy
Radiation energy
no
Yes they do need particles to travel through!
Through conductors.