In general, microwaves will not pass through water. They have little ability to penetrate this substance.
yes electromagnetic waves can pass through water
i believe the answer is NO
percolation
"Penetrate" in this sentence means "pass through" as in "pass through a barrier", as the suit created a barrier through which no water could pass. It also has the meaning of "enter through an orifice", as there were no holes in the suit through which the water could enter.
Yes, they do.
Yes it can
All wireless / radio signals have the capability of passing through solid objects. The problem can best be described as a ratio of the density of the object to the frequency of the signal. A high frequency signal is more likely to bounce off a concrete wall, than, say, a shoji screen. To pass through the most dense objects, you need a signal of the longest wavelength.
No - microwave energy cannot pass through the water without significant signal attenuation / loss. They can, however, receive signals through the primary periscope.
even a single wire can tansmitam signal in which ac signal pass through it
No
Yes
The detector detect the audio signal in the received modulated RF signal, rectify it and filter the RF to ground and pass the pure audio to the next stage
yes water an minerals do pass through roots
false
water can pass through cell membranes by osmosis- similar to diffusion
Yes, we can boil water if we pass enough current through it......
Water cannot pass through bubble without bursting .
water can pass through cell membranes by osmosis- similar to diffusion