Mechanical Waves Transmit Energy

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Mechanical waves transport only energy (not matter).

This begs the question: are they other types of waves that do transport matter?

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I am relatively sure that by definition a wave transfers energy and not matter.
 
@Cawolf

Okay that makes it easy. I wasn't too sure since many places emphasize the "mechanical" word (why not just delete it !?)
 
Well mechanical waves and EM waves are different.

Mechanical implies that they require matter to propagate (air, water, etc).

EM waves travel through space and carry momentum (but not matter!).
 
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That's a quantum question. p=h/λ
h is Planck's constant (6.62606957(29)×10−34 J*s)
λ is wavelength
p is momentum
 
They nailed it - quantum theory shows that EM waves carry momentum that is proportional to the inverse of the wavelength! :)
 
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