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A wave transfers energy by displacing molecules. They are displaced parallel to propagation.
ALL waves transfer energy.
radiations are in the form of waves and waves are the mode of energy transfer.
Waves can transfer energy.
Yes, waves can and do transfer energy. When the particles vibrate, this means energy is then being transferred. However, they do not transfer matter.
The transfer of energy.
A wave transfers energy by displacing molecules. They are displaced parallel to propagation.
Waves commonly move in a circular pattern. This is due to the transfer of energy from air molecules. Waves can either be transverse or longitudinal.
Do light waves transfer energy
ALL waves transfer energy.
radiations are in the form of waves and waves are the mode of energy transfer.
As the ocean's waves absorb or release energy from the sun, the transfer of energy changes.
Waves can transfer energy.
Yes, waves can and do transfer energy. When the particles vibrate, this means energy is then being transferred. However, they do not transfer matter.
Let's say that if they do, it's not called a "wave", but a "current".
When you use a microwave heat is generated by the friction of molecules within the food bouncing off one another. Radiant energy is sunshine waves of light.
Yes, water waves, like all waves, are a transfer of energy. The individual water molecules themselves just move up and down, but the wave propagates in the direction where the energy is being transferred to.