Water waves do transport energy. This become obvious when you consider that a very large wave, such as a tsunami, can cause massive amounts of destruction. That takes energy.
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Yes, water waves do transport energy. As a wave travels through water, it carries energy from one place to another. This energy can be transferred to objects or Coastlines that the wave encounters.
Waves can transport energy and information over long distances. This can include sound waves carrying vibrations through the air or water waves transporting energy across the surface of a body of water.
scientifically we believe that waves are a movement thus waves are able to transport matter (e.g water waves at the ocean are able to take dead aquatic plants/animals from inside to the beach sand).
Waves transport energy over great distances. This energy can generate movement in water, such as in ocean waves, or transfer information in electromagnetic waves, like radio or light waves.
Wave transport refers to the movement of energy through a medium in the form of waves. Waves can transport energy through various mediums such as water, air, or even solid materials. This process is essential for phenomena like sound waves, electromagnetic waves, and seismic waves to propagate and carry information or influence over a distance.
Yes, mechanical waves require a medium to transport energy. These waves involve the vibration of particles in the medium, such as air or water, to transfer energy from one point to another. Examples of mechanical waves include sound waves and seismic waves.