The medium of an ocean wave is water.
water
Water
when a wave travel through medium then sound is produced
We know that mechanical waves require a medium through which to travel. An example of a mechanical wave is a sound (acoustic) wave. The wave transfers its energy into the medium so that it can propagate through it. In contrast, electromagnetic waves don't require a medium through which to travel. They move perfectly well through the vacuum of space.
waves are easily travel in medium.....
We know that a mechanical wave requires a medium through which to travel. The source puts the energy into the medium, and it propagates. A sound wave is a good example of this, and we can contrast it with an electromagnetic wave (like light). Light can travel through a vacuum; it doesn't require a medium for its propagation.
Water
water
when a wave travel through medium then sound is produced
We know that mechanical waves require a medium through which to travel. An example of a mechanical wave is a sound (acoustic) wave. The wave transfers its energy into the medium so that it can propagate through it. In contrast, electromagnetic waves don't require a medium through which to travel. They move perfectly well through the vacuum of space.
waves are easily travel in medium.....
Sound wave do not travel through vaccum as it need medium to travel.
We know that a mechanical wave requires a medium through which to travel. The source puts the energy into the medium, and it propagates. A sound wave is a good example of this, and we can contrast it with an electromagnetic wave (like light). Light can travel through a vacuum; it doesn't require a medium for its propagation.
A mechanical wave such as a sound wave requires a medium to travel through.
A Mechanical Wave is a wave that requires a medium through which to travel.
the wave which does not travel through a medium is called electromagnetic wave.
a light wave?
A deshawn wave!