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The matter that waves use to transfer energy is called the medium. The medium actually carries the energy of the wave. Sound is a good example of mechanical energy, and it requires a medium to travel. The energy created at the source is transferred into the medium, and the medium carries it forward in transmission (propagation).
Mechanical Waves
Mechanical Waves
Particles of the carrier medium to vibrate.
a source of energy for it to originate from, and a medium in which to move through
The matter that waves use to transfer energy is called the medium. The medium actually carries the energy of the wave. Sound is a good example of mechanical energy, and it requires a medium to travel. The energy created at the source is transferred into the medium, and the medium carries it forward in transmission (propagation).
Mechanical Waves
A Wave Forms .
A wave.
Mechanical Waves
A mechanical wave is a disturbance (an oscillation) that moves through a medium. The source transfers mechanical energy into the medium itself, and the medium propagates the energy of the wave. Examples are sound and an earthquake, and a tsunami.
During radiation, energy is emitted from a source and propagated through the surrounding medium, or the energy involved in this process.
Particles of the carrier medium to vibrate.
a source of energy for it to originate from, and a medium in which to move through
During radiation, energy is emitted from a source and propagated through the surrounding medium, or the energy involved in this process.
If you already have a medium magnet hook it up to a source energy.
it cause it to vibrate!