convection
Fluids, aka liquids and gases.
media not suitable for the transmission of shear waves, such as fluids.
Heat can travel in 3 ways by conduction in solids, convection of fluids (liquids or gases), and radiation.
Sound travels on mercury because mercury is a fluid. Sound can travel through any medium, let it be solid or fluid (remember that both gases and liquids are considered fluids). Sound cannot travel through vacuumes as there is no medium (often air is the medium in those cases).
Through Bodily Fluids
Through Bodily Fluids
Fluids and solids
convection
Sound waves can travel through fluids, it is just that due to the physical proporties of water, sound waves are dampened much faster than they would be in gas.
Yes because sound waves go through everything.
Fluids, aka liquids and gases.
oxygen is absorbed into the clam through the incurrent siphon, and carbon dioxide is exported out of the clam through the excurrent siphon
Yes, P (longitudinal) waves can travel through solid, liquid, and gaseous mediums.
Fluids i.e liquid and gas are poor conductors. Only convection is possible.
Second grade fluids are fluids that flow through a parallel plate. The fluids go through the parallel plate horizontal.
Water enters the mantle cavity through an incurrent siphon, and exits the mantle through an ex current siphon. This is a normal aspect of biology.