All forms of waves require a medium to propagate through, the only known wave like motion to not require a medium is light, however a medium call the Aether has been suggested to continue the idea that all forms of waves require a medium (tests to confirm the existence of the Aether all proved its non-existence). Light is special, however, as it seems to have properties of both particles and waves. I could of course be completely wrong however, so check with a physics teacher.
Electromagnetic waves can travel with or without a medium.
Electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, do not require a medium to propagate and can travel through matter. They consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields.
Radiation is a form of heat transfer that does not require matter as a medium. Energy is transferred through electromagnetic waves, such as from the sun to the Earth.
The matter through which a wave travels is called a medium. It can be a solid, liquid, gas, or even a combination of these. The properties of the medium determine how the wave will propagate through it.
A mechanical wave, such as a sound wave or water wave, requires a medium (substance) to travel through. In a mechanical wave, the energy is transferred through the medium by the vibration of particles.
Mechanical waves travel through matter only. Sound waves and seismic waves are examples of mechanical waves that require a medium (solid, liquid, gas) to propagate.
The transfer of energy that does not require matter is known as radiation. Radiation is the transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves such as light or heat. This type of energy transfer can occur through a vacuum, unlike conduction or convection which require a medium.
A mechanical wave, such as a sound wave or water wave, requires a medium (substance) to travel through. In a mechanical wave, the energy is transferred through the medium by the vibration of particles.
A wave is a disturbance that moves through matter or space by transferring energy without transferring matter. Waves can be classified as mechanical waves, such as sound waves and water waves, or electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves.
sound waves move along with the particles of matter through which it passes
a medium. but longitudinal waves do not have to travel through a medium. This is why transverse waves cannot vibrate through space.a medium. but longitudinal waves do not have to travel through a medium. This is why transverse waves cannot vibrate through space.
E.M. waves require no medium. Sound waves require a medium.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through space or a medium while mechanical waves need matter to transfer energy.Apex- They don't require a medium to travel through.
Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel through space, as evidenced by their ability to propogate in a vacuum. They were originally thought to move in ether, but this has since been disproven.
The matter through which a wave travels is called a medium. It can be a solid, liquid, gas, or even a combination of these. The properties of the medium determine how the wave will propagate through it.
A wave is any disturbance that transmits energy through matter or space. Sound is a type of energy that requires waves traveling through matter. The material or substance through which a wave may travel is called the medium. The medium for a wave can be any of the common states of matter: solid, liquid, or gas. Sound waves require a medium. The medium does not move with the energy. Sound waves travel by vibration of particles. If there are no particles, there will be no sound. Waves that require a medium are called mechanical waves. (In addition to sound waves, ocean waves and seismic waves require a medium. Therefore ocean waves and seismic waves are mechanical waves.)
No, electromagnetic waves do not require matter to transfer energy. They can propagate through empty space because they consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. This is why light from the Sun can reach us through the vacuum of space.
Particles. They can't travel through a vacumm
Waves need a medium to travel through because they rely on the medium's particles to transfer energy. In a medium, the particles are able to interact with each other, passing the energy along in the form of a wave. Without a medium, there are no particles to facilitate this transfer of energy, so waves cannot propagate.