Sound waves cannot travel through empty space because they require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. Unlike electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves, sound waves need a material medium to transfer energy from one place to another.
a medium. but longitudinal waves do not have to travel through a medium. This is why transverse waves cannot vibrate through space.a medium. but longitudinal waves do not have to travel through a medium. This is why transverse waves cannot vibrate through space.
No, Mechanical waves means that the waves require a medium in order to pass through. For instance, sound is a mechanical wave because it requires the air to travel through (or any material -- such as water). Light waves are electromagnetic waves because they produce an oscillating electric/magnetic field as it travels. Also because it requires no medium to travel through, this is why the sun's light may reach us here on earth. (Note: it was previously thought that the medium in space which allowed light to travel through, this was referred to as the ether - this is false, space is a vacuum.)
Sound waves require a medium to travel through, such as air, water, or a solid material. In space, where satellites orbit, there is no medium for sound waves to propagate. Therefore, sound waves cannot travel from a satellite to Earth.
A body wave that does not penetrate the Earth's core is a compressional wave or P-wave. P-waves travel through the Earth by compressing and expanding the material they pass through, but they do not travel through the outer core because the outer core is liquid.
Because space is not empty, it has a Quantum Ether.
An electromagnetic wave can travel through empty space or through matter. Examples include light, radio waves, and X-rays. These waves do not require a medium for propagation.
An example of a wave that can travel through empty space is an electromagnetic wave, such as light. These waves do not require a medium to propagate and can travel through the vacuum of space.
An example of a wave that can travel through empty spaces is an electromagnetic wave, such as light or radio waves. These waves do not require a medium to propagate and can travel through the vacuum of space.
Electromagnetic waves, such as light, can travel through both matter and empty space. This is because electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to propagate, unlike mechanical waves such as sound waves which rely on a medium such as air or water.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space. These waves do not require a medium to propagate and can travel through a vacuum. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, radio waves, and X-rays.
You could have Gamma, ultra violate, infrared and radio
yes, electomagnetic
Electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, can travel through empty space because they do not require a medium to propagate. This is due to their self-sustaining electric and magnetic fields that enable them to travel through the vacuum of space.
A mechanical wave, such as a sound wave, can only travel through matter because it requires a medium to propagate. Electromagnetic waves, such as light, can travel through both matter and empty space.
An electromagnetic wave, such as light or radio waves, can travel through empty space. This is because electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to propagate like sound waves do.
An electromagnetic wave in space does not slow down because there is no medium for it to interact with and lose energy to. In vacuum, the wave travels at the speed of light (c) as specified by Maxwell's equations.