Both.
Yes, all waves carry energy but not matter. Waves transfer energy from one place to another but do not involve the physical displacement of matter.
Radiation, or electromagnetic waves do not require matter to carry energy.
Yes, waves can carry energy through matter as mechanical waves. Mechanical waves require a medium to travel through, such as water, air, or solid materials, and transfer energy by vibrating the particles of the medium in the direction of wave propagation.
it is energy
Waves can carry energy but not matter. In the case of mechanical waves, such as water waves or sound waves, the energy is transferred through the movement of the medium's particles. In contrast, electromagnetic waves, like light waves, can travel through a vacuum and transfer energy without the need for a medium.
The wave that requires matter to carry energy is called a mechanical wave. In a mechanical wave, energy is transmitted through a medium such as water, air, or solids by the vibration or oscillation of particles in the medium. Sound waves and seismic waves are examples of mechanical waves.
They don't
No, they do not. A wave transfers energy but the matter does not move forward with the wave.
Electromagnetic waves carry energy and information. Energy is transferred through the oscillation of electric and magnetic fields, while information can be encoded in the frequency, amplitude, and phase of the wave.
No it is not energy, but it is matter
All waves carry energy. This energy can be transferred from one place to another without transferring matter.
Energy waves do not carry matter with them. While energy waves can transfer energy from one place to another, they do not transport physical particles along with them.