By displacing the liquid.
Yes, the ascending limb of the loop of Henle.
The P wave (primary wave).
Yes, sound can travel through most mediums including solids and liquids. However, it cannot travel through a vacuum.
sound travels slower through gases as compared to solids and liquids because there is more inter-moleculer space in gas as compared to solids and liquids.
Electric current does not need a liquid. It can pass in solids, liquids, gases, and even empty space. If it passes through a liquid, the liquid is called an electrolyte.
Secondary waves are transverse or shear waves which are able to pass through solids, but are not able to pass through liquids.
P-waves can pass through liquids,solids,and gases. A P-wave is a type of body wave that has an up and down motion. Another type of body wave is the S-wave. S-waves CAN'T pass through liquids but they can pass through solids and gases. I hope that answered your question. =)
Sound can pass through any state of matter.
Yes,filtration can be used to separate solids from liquids because if you filter a mixture of solids and liquids the liquid will pass through the filter paper while the solids will stay because its particles are too big
Yes, the ascending limb of the loop of Henle.
S waves can only pass through solids. They cannot pass through liquids (e.g. water, molten rock).
Solids are strong because they are not like liquids,liquids can go through your hand and solids cant
The P wave (primary wave).
Sound waves will travel through gases, liquids, and solids. Sound waves cannot pass through a vacuum.
Yes. Primary waves are compression or longitudinal waves can pass through solids, liquids and gasses.
Seismic waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
Sound is vibrations, therefore sound can pass through most solids, liquids, and gases.