Water is not typically considered a "controlled medium" in the same way that artificial environments like laboratories or industrial settings are. However, water quality and usage can be regulated by various entities to ensure public health and environmental protection.
No, water does not require a medium to exist. Water can exist in various forms (solid, liquid, gas) in a vacuum environment where there is no medium for it to flow through.
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An ocean wave will travel through a medium of water, with the energy of the wave causing the water particles to move in a circular orbit as the wave passes through. This movement transfers the energy of the wave across the water's surface.
The speed at which a wave travels through water or another medium is called the wave speed. It is determined by the properties of the medium, such as its density and elasticity.
Yes, sound waves require a medium to travel through, such as air, water, or solid materials. This is because sound is produced by the vibration of particles in the medium, which then carry the sound wave energy from one location to another.
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The water is controlled by dikes and ditches.
The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.
water is an example of a medium.
The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.
No, water does not require a medium to exist. Water can exist in various forms (solid, liquid, gas) in a vacuum environment where there is no medium for it to flow through.
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Sterile environments such as medical-grade clean rooms or sterile laboratories are examples of settings where microbial contamination is controlled to the point that the medium may not contain viable microbes. However, outside of controlled sterile environments, it can be difficult to find a medium that is completely free of viable microbes.
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No, osmosis is not controlled by a cell nucleus. It is a passive event controlled by the amount of water on one side of a membrane compared to the water on the other side of a membrane. Water will always move from a high concentration of water to a lower concentration of water.
medium for regulating body temperature is water
Yes, radio controlled boats do work on the water. In fact there are some boats that can reach over 140mph. The radio controlled boats are engineered to work great on water.