Sound.
Any wave-front.
a wave
A wave is the disturbance that transfers energy through a field. Waves can be mechanical, like sound waves traveling through air, or electromagnetic, like light waves traveling through space.
A wave is a disturbance that carries energy through matter or empty space. Examples include sound waves traveling through air, light waves traveling through vacuum, and seismic waves moving through the Earth's crust.
yes, it posses energy
by generating it
When a disturbance occurs, waves typically travel outward in all directions from the source of the disturbance. This causes the waves to spread out and propagate through the medium in which they are traveling.
Sure, it has potential energy.
Disturbance travels in a medium through the transfer of energy from one particle to another. As the energy is passed along, neighboring particles are triggered to vibrate or displace, transmitting the disturbance through the medium. The disturbance does not involve the physical transfer of matter but rather the propagation of energy.
In physics, a disturbance is a change in the normal state or condition of a system that propagates through the system. It can be represented by waves or vibrations that carry energy. Examples of disturbances include sound waves traveling through air or ripples moving across a water surface.
It is true. A wave is a disturbance through space or time that carrys energy. For example, lets say sound waves. A sound wave carrys the energy (sound) to you.
The rhythmic disturbance that carries energy without carrying matter is called a wave. Waves can transmit energy through mediums like air, water, or solids, without actually moving the medium itself.
if a body posses motion