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By displacing the liquid.
Electric current does not need a liquid. It can pass in solids, liquids, gases, and even empty space. If it passes through a liquid, the liquid is called an electrolyte.
it is physically impossible to pass through a solid objectansw2. But heat may pas through a solid, as may sound waves.
All electromagnetic waves technically have the ability to penetrate solids depending on the solid itself. However in a practical sense:- High energy electromagnetic particles can pass through solids such as X-rays (to some extent) and Gamma rays which can pass through several metres of lead reinforced concrete. Radio waves and microwaves can also pass through solids hence why we use these frequencies to communicate. Infra-red can permeate through house walls and such. Hence why infrared cameras are used by police. visible and ultraviolet will only pass through transparent substances or really thin solids. They are more likely to be absorbed or reflected than to pass through objects.
For the same reason that regular sound passes through solids. A sound is just a vibration, or jolt, that's passed on from one atom (or group of atoms) to the next; so wherever there is some matter, sound can be transported.
ULTRASOUND produce STSTIONERY wave while pass through LIGUID
Secondary waves are transverse or shear waves which are able to pass through solids, but are not able to pass through liquids.
non-clear solids
By displacing the liquid.
Sound can pass through any state of matter.
Electric current does not need a liquid. It can pass in solids, liquids, gases, and even empty space. If it passes through a liquid, the liquid is called an electrolyte.
No I find it quit impossible of course it depends on the solid!
Not californium, but neutrons emitted by californium.
it is physically impossible to pass through a solid objectansw2. But heat may pas through a solid, as may sound waves.
Ultrasound will pass through, visible light won't.
P-waves can pass through liquids,solids,and gases. A P-wave is a type of body wave that has an up and down motion. Another type of body wave is the S-wave. S-waves CAN'T pass through liquids but they can pass through solids and gases. I hope that answered your question. =)
All electromagnetic waves technically have the ability to penetrate solids depending on the solid itself. However in a practical sense:- High energy electromagnetic particles can pass through solids such as X-rays (to some extent) and Gamma rays which can pass through several metres of lead reinforced concrete. Radio waves and microwaves can also pass through solids hence why we use these frequencies to communicate. Infra-red can permeate through house walls and such. Hence why infrared cameras are used by police. visible and ultraviolet will only pass through transparent substances or really thin solids. They are more likely to be absorbed or reflected than to pass through objects.