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What must be present for the propagation of a mechanical wave?
The discussion revolves around the requirements for the propagation of mechanical waves, exploring concepts such as movement and the necessity of a medium. Participants share their thoughts on what must be present for these waves to propagate, including examples and comparisons to non-mechanical waves.
Participants express differing views on the necessary conditions for mechanical wave propagation, with some focusing on movement and others emphasizing the role of a medium. The discussion remains unresolved as participants explore these concepts.
Some statements lack clarity regarding the definitions of mechanical and non-mechanical waves, and there are unresolved assumptions about the nature of movement and vibration in this context.
Welcome to PF,princess08 said:What must be present for the propagation of a mechanical wave?
Hmm, not really what I had in mind. Can you give some examples of a mechanical wave?princess08 said:I have no idea... Movement?
Hootenanny said:Welcome to PF,
What do you think must be present?
Hootenanny said:Hmm, not really what I had in mind. Can you give some examples of a mechanical wave?
P.S. You could have your answer in under five seconds from Google.
Correct! Can you now give me examples of non-mechanical waves?princess08 said:sound, earthquake, water waves... it is vibration?
princess08 said:sound, earthquake, water waves... is it vibration?
That's the answerprincess08 said:I also read about a medium.