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The disturbance is generally called a "wave", and the material (which may be empty space in some cases!) is called the "medium".
A wave can travel through any material, whether it be a gas, a liquid, or a solid. The only limiting factors are distance and lack of a material to carry the wave.
Yes.
a mechanical wave also called material wave is a wave that needs a medium to travel. mechanical waves cause a local uscillation of material. The oscillation of material.
Matter through which a wave travels is named as material medium. Example air is a material medium needed for sound waves to pass through
The material through which a wave travels is called the medium.
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The material through which a wave travels is called a medium.
Sound waves can travel through any material, but not through a VACUUM. You may be thinking of the term "MEDIUM", which is often used GENERICALLY to signify what a 'Wave" is traveling through. -------------------------------------------------- The material is called "matter".
The disturbance is generally called a "wave", and the material (which may be empty space in some cases!) is called the "medium".
A wave can travel through any material, whether it be a gas, a liquid, or a solid. The only limiting factors are distance and lack of a material to carry the wave.
Known as material medium
Yes.
A wave can only pass through a medium
The general term for what a wave travels through is a medium, but in the case of earthquakes the wave travels through the ground.