No, they do not. A wave transfers energy but the matter does not move forward with the wave.
Wave
A sound wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place through the vibration of particles in a medium, such as air or water.
A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place.
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Energy travels on a mechanical wave. This energy causes disturbances in the medium through which the wave is traveling, such as air or water. The wave itself is the movement of this energy from one place to another.
That's called a wave.
The wave that carries energy from one place to another is called a mechanical wave. Examples of mechanical waves include sound waves and seismic waves.
wave is da disturbance or energy carried from one place to another.
Correct. Waves transport energy from one place to another, and if the energy runs out, the wave will dissipate and stop traveling.
A wave transfers energy through a medium by causing the particles of the medium to vibrate back and forth in place. While the particles themselves may not travel with the wave, the energy created by the wave is passed along by the movement of the particles.
No, an electromagnetic wave is NOT a compressional wave. An electromagnetic wave is best described as a transverse wave. Remember that in a compressional wave, the energy moves parallel to the medium of the wave, while in a transverse wave, the energy moves perpendicular to the medium.