I suppose you mean whether mechanical waves carry energy? The answer is yes.
Sound waves need a physical material to carry them, but electromagnetic waves don't.
Sound waves. No medium (matter) to carry it, no sound.
Water, sometimes animals, and sea salt.
All waves carry energy.
phoebeocalaptus waves
I suppose you mean whether mechanical waves carry energy? The answer is yes.
They can easily go through objects
Radio waves and light waves.
Seismic waves.
Gravitational waves are formed when the masses that are found in the space distorts. And these moving objects emit waves that carry out energy away from the space.
They don't
Basically it's the waves themselves that carry the energy.
The best way to build waves in the water is to run objects through it. Boats often create waves in the water.
through micro waves lol
No.
Depends on the "object" and the frequency of the "light." All light waves can go through SOME objects, and some are stopped by an object that others can go right through. Radio waves can easily go through walls, optical light waves can go through glass, UV light can be easily stopped by many objects but can go through some others, and x-rays and gamma rays go through a wide variety of objects.