no a solid will absorb the energy and will not pass it along to the air on the other side of the solid
a solid with holes or very very thin solid is possible but will reduce the strength of the signal
Ultrasound can pass through solids because it is a type of mechanical wave that is generated by vibrating particles. The wavelength of ultrasound is smaller than the spacing of particles in a solid, allowing it to penetrate through the material. This property makes ultrasound useful for medical imaging and non-destructive testing of solid objects.
ULTRASOUND produce STSTIONERY wave while pass through LIGUID
Ultrasound will pass through, visible light won't.
A solid can pass through a liquid or gas, depending on the properties of both substances. Solids can also pass through some types of filters, membranes, or sieves if they are small enough to fit through the pores. In nature, solid materials can also pass through biological barriers, such as cell membranes or tissues.
You need to split the atoms
it is physically impossible to pass through a solid objectansw2. But heat may pas through a solid, as may sound waves.
Solid objects, such as walls or metal barriers, are examples of things that light cannot pass through. When light encounters a solid object, it gets absorbed, reflected, or refracted, causing it to not pass through.
moles
Primary (P) waves can pass through the solid inner core of the Earth. P-waves are the fastest seismic waves and can travel through solid, liquid, and gaseous materials.
Clouds aren't solid. You can just pass through them (or fly through them).
It isn't porous
It isn't porous