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Mechanical waves
need a medium to flow through
do not need a medium to flow through
exist in space
are always compression waves
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Mechanical waves need a medium to flow through. They cannot exist in a vacuum because they rely on the interaction between particles in a medium to transfer energy. Mechanical waves can be either compression waves or transverse waves.
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