yes, magnetism is a non-contact force, just because something is not magnetic doesnt mean it wont go through it, much like gravity except some things are magnetically neutral
Magnetic material such as iron can shield enclosures from magnetic lines of force.
No
The cells go through the cell's membrane
Permeable if anything can go through or semipermeable if only certain things can go through it.
no......... the speed changes as it goes through different materials example: when sound goes through air it is faster then when it transfers to go through water because water is more dense and there are more particles for it to have to pass through
No. It isn't possible with current technology to go through the Moon - or other solid materials for that matter.
yes
Light can pass through some materials. An example of a material like this would be glass. It cant go through all materials. When materials let light through, we call that transparency.
Yes. Magnetic lines of force penetrate paper with little to no difficulty.
No
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The cells go through the cell's membrane
No, gases cannot go through every material. The ability of a gas to pass through a material depends on the size of the gas molecules and the structure of the material. For example, gases can pass through porous materials like membranes, but not through solid barriers like metals.
No, radiation is the transfer of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves, such as light or heat, through empty space or a medium without requiring direct contact between objects. Heat transfer through a solid material is called conduction.
We All Go Through was created in 1999.
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Light can travel through transparent materials such as air, glass, and water. These materials allow light to pass through with minimal absorption or scattering. Light cannot pass through opaque or highly dense materials such as metals or walls.
Permeable if anything can go through or semipermeable if only certain things can go through it.