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Electromagnetic Waves do not require a medium, or matter to move through, to transfer waves. This includes radiowaves, microwaves, infared waves, visible light waves, Ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays.

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Through what do seismic waves travel fastest?

seismic wave travels faster through solid rock and slower through water, but i dont know why!


What happens to S waves and P waves as they pass through the Earth's inner core?

As S waves encounter the Earth's inner core, they stop being transmitted because the inner core is solid and does not allow shear waves to pass through. P waves, on the other hand, experience a significant increase in velocity and refraction as they pass through the inner core.


How does sound travel from the speaker to the listener?

Sound waves enter your outer ear and travel through a narrow passageway called the earcanal, which leads to your eardrum. Your eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in your middle ear. These bones are called the malleus, incus, and stapes.


When the earth is quaking and shaking how does it move?

Earthquakes dont move the friction in tectonical plates makes the ground vibrate (shake)They move by the shifting and movement of the tectonic plates that are moving in the first place that is causing the earthquake.


How is matter transfered from one organism to another?

Matter is transferred from one organism to another through various processes such as consumption, predation, and decomposition. When an organism consumes another organism, it absorbs the matter and energy contained within it. Through this transfer of matter, nutrients are passed along the food chain and eventually recycled back into the ecosystem through decomposition.

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It is possible for an electromagnetic wave to travel through a vacuum?

yes, they can travel.


Why dont sound waves travel through space?

Sound needs something to carry the waves. This is most commonly air, and there is no air in space.


What waves arrive second and only travel through solids?

p waves i think!! im thirteen i dont know these things lol


Through what do seismic waves travel fastest?

seismic wave travels faster through solid rock and slower through water, but i dont know why!


What is a repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space?

A repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space is known as a wave. Waves can take various forms, such as sound waves, light waves, and water waves, depending on the medium through which they travel. Waves are characterized by their wavelength, frequency, and amplitude, which determine their properties and behavior.


Why do waves in a lake always appear to be moving toward the shore no matter where you stand on land?

Think about it. Its a lake. The waves have to move towards shore. The real answer is that boats that you dont see further out on the lake make waves that hit all sides of the lake and will travel the full length of the lake, no matter what size.


Describe how sound waves are travel?

Sound waves are caused by vibrations and travel as longitudinal waves which cause by the vibration of the molecules in air (the molecules dont actually move)


When elephants talk were do the waves travel through?

elephant dont talk!! only noise come on ur a 2nd grader come on -w


Electromagnetic waves dont carry any matter what do they carry?

Electromagnetic waves carry energy and information. Energy is transferred through the oscillation of electric and magnetic fields, while information can be encoded in the frequency, amplitude, and phase of the wave.


How does light waves travel?

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Why do waves travel in straight lines?

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What Movement of the faults produces which kind of energy waves?

The movement of faults produces seismic waves. When an earthquake occurs, it generates three types of seismic waves: P-waves (Primary waves), S-waves (Secondary waves), and surface waves. P-waves are the fastest and can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. S-waves are slower and move only through solids. Surface waves cause the most damage and travel along the Earth's surface.