The material through which a wave travels is called what?
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The material through which a wave travels is called the medium.
- A wave is defined as a disturbance that travels from one spot to another across a substance.
- Light and sound are two common examples of waves.
- Waves are a type of energy conveyance that does not require the transport of materials.
- To summarise, a wave is a disturbance that moves through a medium, carrying energy from one place to another while avoiding the transport of matter.
- Each medium particle is moved for a short time before returning to its original equilibrium position.
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