The medium of any wave is the material that the wave energy travels through; in this case water.
"Medium" refers to anything the wave needs, in order to propagate (travel).
The disappearance of a wave into a medium is called absorption.
The material through which a wave travels is called a medium.
Traveling wave
Perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
A deshawn wave!
If the wave requires a medium then it is a mechanical wave.
A mechanical wave such as a sound wave requires a medium to travel through.
It depends on what type of wave and in which medium.
No, particles of the medium do not become part of the wave
Changing the medium of the wave
In this type of wave, the medium moves perpendicularly to the direction of the wave.
The disappearance of a wave into a medium is called absorption.
The medium of a wave is the matter a wave travels through.So yeah, if you wiggle a rope, the medium isn't the air around the rope... the medium is the rope itself!
medium is the matter a wave trvels through
Waves that require a medium are called mechanical waves
A mechanical wave is a wave the transfers energy through a medium If anyone know what a mechanical waves medium is add an answer to this question
a free travelling wave the wave which transfers energy from one medium to other medium and it is called as disturbing wave