surface waves can only travel along the surface.
Different waves use different media. Sound waves use are, sea waves use water.
Water waves, for example, travel along the surface of water. The material through which a wave travels is called a medium.
Shear waves travel through solids. They cannot travel through liquids and gasses (unlike compressive waves) and they can't travel through a vacuum (unlike electromagnetic waves).
s-waves travel through solids only
S-waves can not travel through liquids. By Hollie
NO! Seismic waves can't travel through space. They are mechanical waves. Mechanical waves require going through mediums and there isn't a medium in space.
Yes, mechanical waves do need a medium in order to travel. Other waves, such as light, do not (thus they can travel through space).
they are different because these waves can travel through empty space
electromagnetic waves can travel through vacuum while water waves travel in water.
Body waves travel through the inside of earth's surface.Surface waves travel through the top part of earth's crust
Earthquakes can only happen in solids. Earthquake waves are a different matter:p-waves can travel through both solids and liquidss-waves can only travel through solidssurface waves (e,g, Rayleigh waves, Love waves) can only travel on the surface of solidsetc.
Light waves and electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space. Water waves can only travel through matter. Hope this helped!
Light waves and electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space. Water waves can only travel through matter. Hope this helped!
The biggest difference is that mechanical waves require a medium to travel through and electromagnetic waves do not.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through space or a medium while mechanical waves need matter to transfer energy.Apex- They don't require a medium to travel through.
Light waves can travel can travel in different ways depending on the object. It can travel through a vacuum which is a complete airless place, mirror, but sound has to travel through a solid or gas.
No. All E-M waves travel through space at the same speed, known as the"Speed of Light".
Shear waves travel through solids. They cannot travel through liquids and gasses (unlike compressive waves) and they can't travel through a vacuum (unlike electromagnetic waves).
The biggest difference is that mechanical waves require a medium to travel through and electromagnetic waves do not.