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The frequency and wavelength of the wave cannot change as it travels from one medium to another.

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Where does sound travels through?

Sound travels through a medium, which can be solid, liquid, or gas. In solids, sound waves travel the fastest, followed by liquids, and then gases. In space, where there is no medium, sound cannot travel.


Can microwave travel through vacuum?

A microwave is near the "red" side of the electromagnetic scale. All electromagnetic travels at the same rate. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation which travels through a vacuum (space). Thereofore, being a part of electormagnetic radiation, microwaves will travel through a vacuum.


What is wrong a sound travels in a straight line b sound travels as a wave c sound is a form of energy d sound travels faster in vacuum than in air?

A is wrong. B is right C is right D is wrong A: Sound travels as a wave, therefore it does not travel in a straight line. B: Sound travels in a wave. C: The sound wave is a form of energy; all waves are. D: Sound cannot travel in a vaccuum. A is not entirely wrong.


Mechanical waves need a through which to transport energy?

A mechanical wave travels through matter.A mechanical wave travels through matter.A mechanical wave travels through matter.A mechanical wave travels through matter.


Which property of light is illustrated by the fact that we cannot see around a corner?

The fact that we cannot see around a corner is due to the property of light called "line of sight." Light travels in straight lines, and when an object blocks our direct line of sight, we are unable to see beyond that obstruction.

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These elements are termed as 'lanthanides' and 'actinides' have certain different characteristics that cannot be fitted into modern periodic table,hence they are placed at the bottom.


What is the different between an overpass and an underpass?

An "Overpass" is a structure where the majority of the traffic travels 'over' something else (a river, another road). A "Underpass" is where the majority of the traffic travels 'under' another structure. A structure cannot be both. A 'grade separation' is where an grade of one feature changes to accommodate another feature (rail road, another road).


Is there a need to have a periodic health check up?

you cannot have it !


What are characteristics of elements?

Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions. They are made up of only one type of atom, each with its own unique properties and characteristics such as atomic number, mass, and chemical reactivity. Elements are organized in the periodic table based on their properties and atomic structure.


All substances on the periodic table are classified as elements because?

elements are pure substances made up of one type of atom. Each element on the periodic table has its own distinct properties based on the number of protons in its nucleus, which determines its atomic number and unique characteristics.


What property of an element cannot be predicted from its position in the periodic table?

The exact atomic mass of an element cannot be predicted solely based on its position in the periodic table and can vary due to the presence of isotopes.


Which of these are characteristics of scientific law Check all that apply.?

This cannot be answered if you do not provide a list of characteristics.


Which periatic table cannot be broken down into simpler substance?

The periodic table itself cannot be broken down into simpler substances because it is a tabular arrangement of all the known chemical elements. Each element on the periodic table is a fundamental substance that cannot be further broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes.


Two different elements cannot have the same on the periodic table?

Atomic number


How does sound travels something?

Sound travels by making pressure waves. The wave travels through the substance at various speeds, depending how hard the substance is. In vacuum there is no pressure, so sound cannot travel.


How do you get a neutron off the periodic table?

Neutrons cannot be taken of a periodic table, but only off an atom by supplying high energy (nuclear fission)


What is found on the periodic table and cant be broken down?

Elements are what make up the Periodic Table; they also cannot be broken down into smaller substances.