Waves can be transmitted through various mediums such as air, water, and solids. They travel by transferring energy from one particle to another in a repeating pattern. The specific characteristics and behavior of waves depend on the type of wave and the medium through which they are propagating.
sound energy can be transmitted from gases,plasma andliquids and as longitudinal waves, also called a compression waves. it requires a medium to propagate. through solids it can be transmitted as both longitudnal waves and transverse waves
Energy can be transmitted as both particles and waves. For instance, light energy is transmitted in waves, while heat energy can be transmitted through particles. These forms of energy help transfer energy from one place to another.
Electromagnetic waves, such as light waves and radio waves, can be transmitted in a vacuum because they do not require a medium to travel through. These waves propagate through the vacuum of space and can travel long distances without the need for a medium.
Sound waves are transmitted in this manner.
The waves that cannot be transmitted in a waveguide are those that have a wavelength longer than the cutoff wavelength of the waveguide. These waves are unable to propagate efficiently within the waveguide due to the cutoff phenomenon which restricts their transmission.
S-waves are not transmitted through the outer core.
Analog signals are transmitted as electrical waves.
surface waves
sound energy can be transmitted from gases,plasma andliquids and as longitudinal waves, also called a compression waves. it requires a medium to propagate. through solids it can be transmitted as both longitudnal waves and transverse waves
Energy can be transmitted as both particles and waves. For instance, light energy is transmitted in waves, while heat energy can be transmitted through particles. These forms of energy help transfer energy from one place to another.
radio waves radiation
Electromagnetic waves, such as light waves and radio waves, can be transmitted in a vacuum because they do not require a medium to travel through. These waves propagate through the vacuum of space and can travel long distances without the need for a medium.
Analog signals are transmitted as electrical waves.
Radio Waves
Information is usually transmitted in terms of either radio waves or acoustic energy in a telephone. Machines such as the fax are usually used.
Sound waves are transmitted in this manner.
The waves transmitted from phone to phone are transverse (crests and troughs), but the waves from the phone to your ear are longitudinal