Physics, asked by ThikiMirchii, 11 months ago

In physics, what are mechanical waves?

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Answered by snehapaul37
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Mechanical waves are those waves which require a material medium to travel.

ex-sound wave, waves on string etc.

Answered by swati2406
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Answer:

Mechanical Waves

Explanation:

A mechanical wave is a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum. Mechanical waves require a medium in order to transport their energy from one location to another. A sound wave is an example of a mechanical wave. Sound waves are incapable of traveling through a vacuum. Slinky waves, water waves, stadium waves, and jump rope waves are other examples of mechanical waves; each requires some medium in order to exist. A slinky wave requires the coils of the slinky; a water wave requires water; a stadium wave requires fans in a stadium; and a jump rope wave requires a jump rope.

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