No. They're electromagnetic waves.
Yes I guess the question is related to the visible light. The visible light is transverse in nature. One more important point is that the light waves are not mechanical waves. Mecahnical waves do need a material medium to get traversed. Sound waves are mechanical waves. But light being non mechanical and being electromagnetic it can pass even through vacuum.
Yes, but only electromagnetic waves, such as visible light or radio waves. Mechanical waves like sound require a medium to travel.
False, mechanical waves need a medium to travel through. Electromagnetic waves, such as visible light, don't.
light waves are electromagnetic
Electromagnetism is manifest along a continuum between slower radio waves and faster energy gamma waves. Visible light can be found in the range between infrared light (slower than waves of visible light) and ultraviolet light (faster than waves of visible light).
exactly what you said its called visible light.
visible light waves
No.
The type of waves that are electromagnetic are the visible light waves
EM rays which are in the range of visible light.
Light is the visible form of electromagnetic waves.