yes
bcoz for different temperature we have different mediums.....
There are countless descriptions of the sounds waves make. They can crash onto the shore, they can boom, they can lap, they can have a sibilant or fricative whisper. There is no specific name for the sounds made by waves, only metaphors.
oscilloscope
To get vibrated longitudinally
It depends on the size of the surrounding waves - they are defined as waves that are more than twice the size of surrounding waves
Radio waves do not emit enough radiation to cause any major changes in temperature. They hardly make any difference at all to the temperature around them.
The speed of the waves depends on the density of the material.
sounds waves are longitudinal and mechanical waves
There are countless descriptions of the sounds waves make. They can crash onto the shore, they can boom, they can lap, they can have a sibilant or fricative whisper. There is no specific name for the sounds made by waves, only metaphors.
It depends if its transverse or longitudinal.
Sounds are waves and waves have energy.
in waves, thus sound waves :)
Sounds are waves and waves have energy.
No. They are both waves it depends solely on the medium they are travelling through. Only different types of waves travel longer or shorter distances (uv further than sound etc) :)
It really depends on the solid, but in general, the speed of sounds in solids is larger.
No. Such sounds are suprsonic sounds.
solids
Radio waves, sounds waves arn't electromagnetic waves.