Ultrasound can pass through solids because it is a type of mechanical wave that is generated by vibrating particles. The wavelength of ultrasound is smaller than the spacing of particles in a solid, allowing it to penetrate through the material. This property makes ultrasound useful for medical imaging and non-destructive testing of solid objects.
it is physically impossible to pass through a solid objectansw2. But heat may pas through a solid, as may sound waves.
For the same reason that regular sound passes through solids. A sound is just a vibration, or jolt, that's passed on from one atom (or group of atoms) to the next; so wherever there is some matter, sound can be transported.
Light travels through solids, but the extent to which it can pass through depends on the material. Transparent solids like glass allow light to pass through with minimal interaction, while opaque solids like wood absorb or reflect light, preventing it from passing through.
Particles of matter can pass through substances with spaces between their molecules, such as air, water, and some solids.
Particles of matter can pass through a variety of mediums, such as air, water, and solids, depending on their size and properties.
ULTRASOUND produce STSTIONERY wave while pass through LIGUID
it is physically impossible to pass through a solid objectansw2. But heat may pas through a solid, as may sound waves.
Secondary waves are transverse or shear waves which are able to pass through solids, but are not able to pass through liquids.
non-clear solids
For the same reason that regular sound passes through solids. A sound is just a vibration, or jolt, that's passed on from one atom (or group of atoms) to the next; so wherever there is some matter, sound can be transported.
Sound can pass through any state of matter.
Light travels through solids, but the extent to which it can pass through depends on the material. Transparent solids like glass allow light to pass through with minimal interaction, while opaque solids like wood absorb or reflect light, preventing it from passing through.
Ultrasound will pass through, visible light won't.
No I find it quit impossible of course it depends on the solid!
Not californium, but neutrons emitted by californium.
Filterable solids are particles or impurities in a liquid that can be removed by filtration, such as sediment, debris, or suspended solids. These solids can be separated from the liquid using a filter or strainer, allowing for a clean liquid to pass through.
Particles of matter can pass through substances with spaces between their molecules, such as air, water, and some solids.