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It has to travel through a medium. This is usually air, but could be any material such as water or steel. Mechanical waves cannot travel through vacuums as EM waves can x

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A wave that can travel only through matter?

A mechanical wave is a type of wave that can only travel through matter because it requires a medium to propagate. Examples include sound waves, seismic waves, and ocean waves.


Is a radio wave a example of a mechanical wave?

No, a radio wave is not an example of a mechanical wave. A mechanical wave requires a medium to travel through, such as water or air, while a radio wave can travel through a vacuum because it is an electromagnetic wave.


What type of wave is not a mechanical wave?

Mechanical waves require a medium to travel through. Examples of mechanical waves are sound waves, water waves, a vibrating string. (See related link).Electromagnetic waves (such as light, radio waves, X-rays, microwaves) do not need a medium to travel through, so these are not mechanical waves.Certain phenomena in quantum mechanics exhibit wavelike behavior, and also does not require any medium to travel.An example of a wave that is not a mechanical wave is a light wave. A mechanical wave is a wave that needs a medium to travel through. Light can travel in space, where there is no medium (no air)


Is light an example of mechanical wave?

No, light is not a mechanical wave—it is an electromagnetic wave. Mechanical waves require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate, whereas electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.


What is the meaning of the mechanical wave?

a mechanical wave also called material wave is a wave that needs a medium to travel. mechanical waves cause a local uscillation of material. The oscillation of material.

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What are some mechanical wave?

Mechanical wave needs a medium to travel. Examples :- Sound Wave, Seismic Wave etc.


A wave that can travel only through matter?

A mechanical wave is a type of wave that can only travel through matter because it requires a medium to propagate. Examples include sound waves, seismic waves, and ocean waves.


Why are sound waves not considered a mechanical wave?

Mechanical waves are waves that require a medium in which to travel, i.e., a solid or fluid. As sound needs a medium to travel, sound is a mechanical wave.


What waves are mechanical?

Mechanical wave needs a medium to travel. Examples :- Sound Wave, Seismic Wave etc.


What can sounds not travel through?

Since sound is a mechanical wave (it needs a substance to travel through) it cannot travel through a vacuum.


Is a radio wave a example of a mechanical wave?

No, a radio wave is not an example of a mechanical wave. A mechanical wave requires a medium to travel through, such as water or air, while a radio wave can travel through a vacuum because it is an electromagnetic wave.


Can a mechanical wave travel forever?

no


Can A mechanical wave can travel forever?

no


What type of wave is not a mechanical wave?

Mechanical waves require a medium to travel through. Examples of mechanical waves are sound waves, water waves, a vibrating string. (See related link).Electromagnetic waves (such as light, radio waves, X-rays, microwaves) do not need a medium to travel through, so these are not mechanical waves.Certain phenomena in quantum mechanics exhibit wavelike behavior, and also does not require any medium to travel.An example of a wave that is not a mechanical wave is a light wave. A mechanical wave is a wave that needs a medium to travel through. Light can travel in space, where there is no medium (no air)


What is the name of a wave that requires a medium in which to travel?

A mechanical wave.


Can sound travel or heard in a vacuum?

Cannot be heard as sound being a mechanical wave badly needs a material medium


Is light an example of mechanical wave?

No, light is not a mechanical wave—it is an electromagnetic wave. Mechanical waves require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate, whereas electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.