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1. The speed of any mechanical wave as it propagates through a medium is dependent mainly on the

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Answered by Mayura680
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Wave speed depends on the type of medium. 1. Mechanical waves- travel faster in solids & slowest in gases

2. Electromagnetic waves- travel fastest in empty space and slowest in solids.

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Answered by jhangir789
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Wave speed depends on the type of medium:

1. Mechanical waves- travel faster in solids & slowest in gases

2. Electromagnetic waves- travel fastest in empty space and slowest in solids.

Does the speed of a mechanical wave depend on the medium?

  • In fact, the speed of a wave is not dependent upon (causally affected by) properties of the wave itself.
  • Rather, the speed of the wave is dependent upon the properties of the medium such as the tension of the rope.

When a mechanical wave propagates through the medium?

  • Mechanical Waves are waves which propagate through a material medium (solid, liquid, or gas) at a wave speed which depends on the elastic and inertial properties of that medium.
  • There are two basic types of wave motion for mechanical waves: longitudinal waves and transverse waves.

In which medium do mechanical waves travel the fastest?

  • Mechanical waves- travel faster in solids & slowest in gases.
  • Electromagnetic waves- travel fastest in empty space and slowest in solids.
  • Waves can change speeds when going from 1 type of medium to a different type.

Does mechanical waves require a medium?

  • ALL “mechanical” waves require a medium to travel.
  • Transverse waves -Waves that have disturbance perpendicular to the direction of propagation.

Hence, The speed of any mechanical wave as it propagates through a medium is dependent mainly on the Mechanical waves and Electromagnetic waves.

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