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Larissa Hansen
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15 August, 03:33
Whats a medium? in physics
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Admiral
15 August, 03:37
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Medium (in physics of course) - In physics we usually talk about waves traveling through a medium, which basically means that waves are travelling through a material. We can probably just replace the words 'a medium' with 'something'. That 'something' can be anything. Air, water, glass, metal, rock; any of these could be a medium.
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