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the substance that energy is transfered through. For example when you hear a sound the transmission medium is air.
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In short: no. A transmission media is a material substance (solid, liquid or gas) through which energy waves can travel. For example, the transmission medium for sound received by the ears is usually air, but solids and liquids may also act as transmission media for sound.It can also refer to the technical device which employs the material substance to transmit or guide the waves. Thus an optical fiber or a copper cable can be referred to as a transmission medium.Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic energy, similar to radio waves. Whatever microwaves travel through (i.e.: the air) is the transmission media.
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When a wave passes through a substance, it gets transmitted through it. The speed of the wave changes depending on the nature of the substance.
It depends on whether the substance is transparent, translucent or opaque. A transparent substance allows nearly all the light through. A translucent substance allows some light through. An opaque substance blocks all the light.
A herniation is the protrusion of muscle substance through a tear.
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An earth substance can become another earth substance only through the decay of radiation, or through compression. That said, there are no radioactive materials that will decay into gold, and none that can be compressed to form it. The short answer to your question is: No, you cannot convert rock to gold.
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The substance through which a wave is transmitted is called the MEDIUM.Your very welcome.