it is physically impossible to pass through a solid object
answ2. But heat may pas through a solid, as may sound waves.
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You cannot pass through solids as your physical form would not be able to move through them. Solids have a fixed shape and volume, which makes it impossible for objects to pass through them.
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.
Gamma rays do not pass through solids easily due to their high energy levels. They have a short wavelength and high frequency, which makes them more likely to be absorbed by dense materials.
No, light cannot pass through solids. When light encounters a solid object, it either gets absorbed, reflected, or refracted by the material, depending on the properties of the solid. Some solids might appear translucent, allowing some light to pass through, but not completely.