Radiation
Energy transfer by radiation.
Radiation
No, an electromagnetic wave does not require matter (a medium) to transfer energy. Electromagnetic energy (like light or radio waves) travels perfectly well in the vacuum of space. In contrast, a mechanical wave, of which sound is an example, does require a medium through which to travel.
transfer energy by vibrating particles of matter
Radiation does not require a heated liquid to transfer energy.
Radiation does not require matter.
Energy transfer by radiation.
Radiation
Electromagnetic waves
No, an electromagnetic wave does not require matter (a medium) to transfer energy. Electromagnetic energy (like light or radio waves) travels perfectly well in the vacuum of space. In contrast, a mechanical wave, of which sound is an example, does require a medium through which to travel.
transfer energy by vibrating particles of matter
Radiation does not require a heated liquid to transfer energy.
energy
conduction
Conduction
No waves do not transfer matter but it transfers only the energy
Electromagnetic waves transfer energy to matter by heating up matter and changing configuration of matter including fission, breaking matter up.