No. By radiation waves I suppose you mean gamma rays. These are very penetrating and would not be affected by any other waves in the vicinity.
Energy comes in different forms; it would help to know what type of energy you are talking about. Energy that can move around includes mechanical waves (for example, waves in water), sound waves, light and other electromagnetic radiation.
Three types of radiation are given off, depending on the exact reaction. The radiations are called alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. Alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei; beta radiation consists of electrons or positrons; gamma radiation consists of high-energy photons (electromagnetic radiation).
Sonar is sound waves bounced off a object so if you are going the speed of sound the waves cannot bounce off the object and determine the speed of the object
Because the changes are brought about by adding some form of energy, whether it is temperature, pressure, or radiation waves.
"Ionizing" means that it can convert atoms and molecules into ions. In other words, it can knock off one or more electrons.
It is what radio waves bounce off of.
Waves travel through each other.
ionosphere
Electromagnetic waves ARE radiation.
reflection
Yes they can
Yes
Radio waves bounce off of the ionosphere and return back to Earth.
It is what radio waves bounce off of.
thermosphere-apex
An echo happens when sound waves bounce off an object. That's why if you scream into a hollow cave, there is an echo. Because the sound waves bounce off the walls and back at you
no