That depends on the type of matter. Say, for example, the matter is a chair that you are moving. Then the matter would move in the direction in which you are pushing (or pulling, throwing, etc). If you define matter as a particule (such as an atom), then it would depend on the type of particle. Different particles move in different ways, depending on the type. If you are asking about particules moving as a smaller, less substantial unit (such as a neuronal transmission) then the pattern would be linear. But the broad answer really is that it depends on the type of matter.
The type of wave that moves through matter and vibrates your eardrums is called a sound wave.
A mechanical wave moves through matter. These waves require a medium, such as air, water, or solids, to propagate energy. Examples include sound and seismic waves.
A longitudinal wave moves matter back and forth in the same direction that the wave is travelling. This type of wave creates compressions and rarefactions in the medium as it moves. Sound waves are examples of longitudinal waves.
it is due to kinetic energy that a matter moves. matter gains some velocity due to its mass on applying force on it
As the energy of a wave moves through a medium, the matter in the medium vibrates or oscillates in a specific pattern. The matter itself does not physically move along with the wave, but rather it transfers the energy through these vibrations. The energy propagates through the medium by causing neighboring particles to also vibrate, thus transferring the wave energy forward without the physical movement of matter.
The type of wave that moves through matter and vibrates your eardrums is called a sound wave.
What are you saying?!?!?! Heat is a type of energy!
A mechanical wave moves through matter. These waves require a medium, such as air, water, or solids, to propagate energy. Examples include sound and seismic waves.
A longitudinal wave moves matter back and forth in the same direction that the wave is travelling. This type of wave creates compressions and rarefactions in the medium as it moves. Sound waves are examples of longitudinal waves.
matter moves by kinetic [moving] energy when for example something is pushed
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Graveler is a ground and rock type pokemon, its weak against grass type moves, water type moves, steel type moves, ground type moves and ice type moves.
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Lapras is a Water and Ice type Pokemon so Electric type moves, Fighting type moves, Rock type moves and Grass type moves will be super effective.
ghost pokemon Fire Type Moves... Ice Type Moves... Electric Moves... Just do not use... Normal and Fighting Type Moves....