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The only reason a material is able to reflect light is because of its smooth surface and the substance that it is made of which are physical property
Light travels though a medium called "space-time" and can also travel through transparent and translucent physical materials.
In geology, sound refers to a measurement of the physical property of a rock or mineral that denotes the speed at which seismic waves travel through it. It is correlated with the density and elasticity of the material, providing insights into the rock's composition and structure. Geologists use sound measurements to predict subsurface conditions and locate potential resources like oil and gas.
what is the material through which light travels
Sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel because it relies on the vibration of particles to transmit energy. In the absence of a medium, like in a vacuum, there are no particles for the sound waves to propagate through, so the vibrations have no medium to pass through and can't be heard.
No, you cannot sew this website. Sewing requires that you pass a needle and thread through a material. This website is on the internet, so there is no physical material to pass the needle through.
Sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel because it relies on the vibration of particles to transmit energy. In the absence of a medium, like in a vacuum, there are no particles for the sound waves to propagate through, so the vibrations have no medium to pass through and can't be heard.
It is knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation or experimentation
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Chemical property.
Light travels though a medium called "space-time" and can also travel through transparent and translucent physical materials.
outer space because you need some kind of physical material for sound to travel through and there's none of that in space
Physical wearing and grinding of a surface through friction and impact by material carried in air, water, or ice.
Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel because they are fluctuations in electric and magnetic fields. On the other hand, sound waves are mechanical waves that need a medium, such as air, water, or solids, to propagate because they rely on the vibration of particles in the medium to transfer energy. This is why sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space.
The solution is said to be saturated when it contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in the solvent at a given temperature. If there is so much solute that no more will dissolve, the solution is supersaturated. This occurs when additional solute is added beyond the saturation point, leading to a temporary unstable state before the excess solute eventually precipitates out.
They travel through a material medium.
what is the material through which light travels