Well p-waves can not because they are to strong. If you do a tsunami would happen with out warning. You do want this to happen. If tis does happen make sure you let thee tsunami warning system know.
All waves of the EM. spectrum e.g. Radio waves Microwaves Light waves X-rays Gamma rays Cosmic Rays etc. Technically gravity waves and a couple other waves that relate to inter- and extra- atomic bonds
Mechanical waves.For example, sound waves, ocean waves, etc.Many waves need a medium to travel: sound waves, water waves, and seismic waves.Electromagnetic waves do not need a medium.
E.M. waves require no medium. Sound waves require a medium.
mechanical waves need a medium to travel through, electromagnetic waves do not. Electromagnetic waves can travel through space, mechanical waves can not.:PElectromagnetic waves do not require a medium, but mechanical waves do.
No medium is required by electromagnetic waves to traverse.
Sound cannot exist in a vacuum, as it requires a medium (such as air, water, or solid objects) to travel through in the form of waves. Therefore, in space where there is no air or medium for sound to travel through, sound cannot exist.
Sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum because they require a medium, such as air, to propagate through. In the absence of a medium, there are no particles for the sound waves to compress and rarefy, thus preventing their transmission.
Sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. While space is not completely silent, as there are electromagnetic waves and other forms of radiation, traditional sound waves as we perceive them on Earth cannot exist in the vacuum of space.
Yes, sound waves require a medium, such as air, water, or a solid material, to propagate. This is because sound energy is transmitted through the vibration of particles in the medium, creating a series of compressions and rarefactions that travel as waves. In a vacuum, where there is no medium, sound waves cannot travel.
Sound waves cannot travel in space. Sound waves some medium in order to propagate.
Mechanical waves, such as sound waves and seismic waves, require a medium to propagate because they rely on the vibration of particles in the medium to transfer energy. These waves cannot travel through a vacuum because there are no particles to transmit the mechanical energy.
Waves cannot travel through vacuum as they require a medium like air, water, or solids to propagate. In a vacuum, there is no medium for waves to interact with, so they cannot travel.
Sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum because they require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to propagate. In contrast, electromagnetic waves, like light waves, can travel through vacuum because they do not rely on a medium for propagation.
They need some medium to propagate, as they travel through the agitations in medium
The two waves which do not require a medium are electromagnetic waves, also known as light and gravitational waves. Gravity waves have not been detected yet but are predicted by general relativity so are expected to exist.
Sound waves cannot propagate in vacuum because they require a medium to travel through such as air, water, or solids. Sound waves propagate through the vibration of particles in the medium, so without a medium to carry the vibrations, sound waves cannot travel in vacuum.
Mechanical waves, such as sound waves and seismic waves, travel through a medium by transferring energy from one point to another through oscillations of particles in the medium. These waves require a medium (solid, liquid, or gas) to propagate and cannot travel through a vacuum.