mechanical waves
Sound can only travel through a medium such as air, water, or solids. It cannot travel through a vacuum because it relies on the vibration of particles in the medium to propagate.
Longitudinal
A medium which is air
A deshawn wave!
Waves need not require medium to travel through. Only Mechanical waves like sound waves require medium to travel through. Electromagnetic waves travel in vaccum like light waves. Some waves transmitted in a medium due to disturbances in the medium .
No, only surface and mechanical waves need a medium, compressional waves can travel through space. (Such as light from the Sun).I think light (EM) waves are the only ones that can travel through a vacuum. Sound waves require a medium.
No, apart from "spacetime". But it CAN travel through a medium such as air or glass.
No, radio waves do not need a medium to travel through. They are a type of electromagnetic wave that can travel through a vacuum, such as space. They can also travel through other mediums, such as air or water.
False. Waves do not carry the medium with them as they travel through it. Instead, they transfer energy through the medium without permanently displacing the particles of the medium.
Mechanical waves need a medium substance to travel through. Electromagnetic do not.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through space without a medium.
They travel through a material medium.