I suppose you mean whether mechanical waves carry energy? The answer is yes.
By mechanical waves matter plus energy is traveled.Electro magnetic waves carry only energy.
Mostly energy, but they also carry a small amount of momentum and, in some cases, angular momentum.
True. DE is pressure P=Energy/volume a component of Mechanical energy, PV. Light waves can move a radiometer vane.
Both Carry Energy, Both are Mechanical waves, Both carry Matter
mechanical waves carry mechanical energy and electromagnetic waves carry electromagnetic energy.
mechanical waves carry mechanical energy and electromagnetic waves carry electromagnetic energy.
I suppose you mean whether mechanical waves carry energy? The answer is yes.
By mechanical waves matter plus energy is traveled.Electro magnetic waves carry only energy.
Mostly energy, but they also carry a small amount of momentum and, in some cases, angular momentum.
True. DE is pressure P=Energy/volume a component of Mechanical energy, PV. Light waves can move a radiometer vane.
Both Carry Energy, Both are Mechanical waves, Both carry Matter
waves carry by energy and the energy is gravatational
Water waves have mechanical energy.
False. The energy from the Sun comes in the form of electromagnetic waves. Those are not mechanical waves.
All waves carry energy.
Mechanical waves: These are waves which require a medium to travel through, i.e. sound (requires air molecules in the air). This type of wave transmits energy through the air molecules, however the medium itself does not move, hence in mechanical waves ENERGY IS CARRIED. Electromagnetic waves: These are waves which propagate electric and magnetic fields at 90 degrees (perpendicular) to one another, for example radio waves and light rays. Hence these waves DO TRANSMIT/CARRY ENERGY, despite the paradox of them being massless (photons have no apparent weight)