air,glass,and water,if the medium does not change it will travel in straight lines
In physical science, a medium is a substance or material through which a wave can propagate. It can be solid, liquid, or gas, and its properties determine how fast and in what manner the wave travels through it. Examples include air for sound waves, water for ocean waves, and glass for light waves.
Some science examples of motion include a sliding block on a table, a pendulum swinging back and forth, a planet orbiting around a star, and a car moving along a highway.
In science, waves are defined as the transfer of energy through a medium without causing any physical displacement of the medium itself. Waves can be classified as mechanical waves, which require a medium to travel through, or electromagnetic waves, which can propagate through a vacuum. Examples of waves include sound waves, water waves, and light waves.
A translucent medium allows some light to pass through, but scatters it in various directions. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass and wax paper.
Mechanical waves require a medium in order to travel. These waves propagate by transferring energy through a medium by causing particles in the medium to vibrate. Some examples of mechanical waves include sound waves and seismic waves.
temperature,medium and density
Some examples of science culture: Competition Skeptical Cooperation
what are some examples of conversion, in math not in science
well...science is knowledge
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Examples of power from applied science include depletion of trees and coal. Additional examples of applied science are invitro-fertilization and cloning.
weather etc
Geology
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There are some factors. Examples are temperature,medium and density.
A medium is a substance in which a process occurs.