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  • Mechanical Waves: Understanding Wave Propagation Through Matter
    The type of wave that travels only in matter is called a mechanical wave.

    Here's why:

    * Mechanical waves require a medium: They need a physical substance (like air, water, or a solid) to travel through. The particles in the medium vibrate, transferring energy from one particle to the next.

    * Examples: Sound waves, water waves, and waves on a string are all examples of mechanical waves.

    In contrast, electromagnetic waves (like light) can travel through both matter and a vacuum (empty space).

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