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*[[Translucent]] [[Solid]]s, [[Liquid]]s and [[Gas]]es - [[Light]] is [[transmitted]] through [[translucent]] [[solid]]s but some of the [[light]] is [[Absorb (Physics)|absorbed]].
 
*[[Translucent]] [[Solid]]s, [[Liquid]]s and [[Gas]]es - [[Light]] is [[transmitted]] through [[translucent]] [[solid]]s but some of the [[light]] is [[Absorb (Physics)|absorbed]].
 
*[[Vacuum]] - [[Light]] is [[transmitted]] through a [[vacuum]] at 300,000,000m/s.
 
*[[Vacuum]] - [[Light]] is [[transmitted]] through a [[vacuum]] at 300,000,000m/s.
: [[Light]] can also be [[scatter]]ed when being [[transmitted]] through a [[medium]] which is when the [[light]] collides with a [[particle]] in that [[medium]] and changes direction. The [[sky]] is blue because the [[Nitrogen]] in the [[Earth's Atmosphere|atmosphere]] [[scatter]]s blue [[light]].
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: [[Light]] can also be [[scatter]]ed when being [[transmitted]] through a [[medium]] which is when the [[light]] collides with a [[particle]] in that [[medium]] and changes direction. The sky is blue because the [[Nitrogen]] in the [[Earth's Atmosphere|atmosphere]] [[scatter]]s blue [[light]].

Revision as of 21:18, 6 April 2019

Key Stage 2

Meaning

A medium is any material that sound or light travels through.

Singular Noun: Medium
Plural Noun: Mediums

About a Medium

The air is a medium that sound can travel through. If there were no air, sound could not travel from one place to another and we would not hear anything.
VibrateSound1.gif
A vibration causing sound to travel through a medium.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A medium is any material that sound or light travels through.

About Media

Sound can travel through the following media:

Sound cannot pass through a vacuum.

Light can travel through the following media:

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A medium is any material through which a wave travels.

About Media

Sound can be transmitted through the following media:

Sound cannot pass through a vacuum.

Light can be transmitted through the following media:

Light can also be scattered when being transmitted through a medium which is when the light collides with a particle in that medium and changes direction. The sky is blue because the Nitrogen in the atmosphere scatters blue light.