It's a straw-coloured liquid - called plasma.
The material through which waves travel is called a medium. The properties of the medium, such as density and elasticity, influence the speed and behavior of the wave as it propagates through the medium.
Any material through which any wave travels is called a medium. Ocean waves travel through the medium of seawater. Sound cannot travel through outer space, because there is no medium there to support sound waves. Mechanical waves such as sound and vibration require a medium through which to travel. Usually air, or a solid or liquid - matter in other words.
False. Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel; they can propagate through a vacuum.
The material through which a wave travels is called a medium. The properties of the medium, such as density and elasticity, determine how the wave propagates through it. Sound waves, for example, travel through air as the medium.
the wave which does not travel through a medium is called electromagnetic wave.
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.
The type of wave that requires a medium to propagate and cannot travel through a vacuum is called a mechanical wave.
No. Electromagnetic waves travel through vacuum ( ie space where there is nothing)
No, apart from "spacetime". But it CAN travel through a medium such as air or glass.
The material through which waves travel is called a medium. This could be a solid, liquid, or gas.
The material through which a wave travels is called the medium. The properties of the medium, such as density and elasticity, determine how the wave will propagate through it. Waves can travel through various mediums including air, water, and solids.
Light can travel through a vacuum, which means it does not require a medium to propagate. This is explained by the wave-particle duality of light. While light behaves as a wave and doesn't need a medium, it can also be understood as a stream of particles called photons.