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All waves except electromagnetic waves and gravitational waves (predicted by General Relativity, but not yet detected).

Some examples are:

  • sound waves
  • water waves
  • earthquake waves
  • etc.
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Mechanical waves, such as sound waves and seismic waves, require matter to carry energy because they rely on the vibration of particles in a medium to propagate. These waves transfer energy through the compression and rarefaction of the medium's particles. Electromagnetic waves, on the other hand, can travel through a vacuum because they consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields.

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