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Dye spreads because it is a liquid that can permeate through the material it is applied to. The movement of dye molecules is driven by diffusion, which causes them to disperse and spread out evenly through the material.
The material through which waves travel is called a medium. This could be a solid, liquid, or gas.
Because S waves are transverse waves and they can't travel through a liquid. This means that Zone C cannot be a liquid. By .:SCs~Blood+:.
When the material reaches its melting point, whatever that may be for the given material, it will go through fusion (will change from solid state to liquid state). Once the material reaches its boiling point it will go through evaporation (will change from liquid state to a gaseous state).
Light travels faster through liquid than through solid. The speed of light in a medium is determined by the refractive index of the material, which is lower in liquid compared to solid materials.
liquid and gases
Yes, geologists determined that the outer core is liquid because P-waves cannot travel through it and instead undergo a shadow zone. P-waves can only pass through solid material, so the inability for P-waves to travel through the outer core indicates that it is in a liquid state.
Sound is carried by vibrations moving through a material, whether the material is solid, liquid or gaseous. A vacuum is the absence of material and therefore there is no material to vibrate, hence no sound can be passed through a vacuum.
Yes, wipes are often considered a liquid because they contain liquid ingredients that can be absorbed by the material of the wipe.
Because it's neither solid or liquid.
S waves (secondary waves) cannot pass through Earth's inner core because it is liquid. S waves travel by shearing the rock, which is not possible in a liquid medium. Only P waves (primary waves) can pass through the inner core because they can travel through both solid and liquid material.
The material through which a wave moves is called the medium. It can be solid, liquid, or gas, and the properties of the medium affect how the wave behaves and travels.