No, submarine crews do not generally feel waves when operating submerged. During "normal" undersea operations, submarines are almost always below a depth that would cause them to react to wave action.
A submarine earthquake causes a tsunami.
Beneath the waves.
A succession of ocean waves set in motion by a submarine earthquake is called a tsunami. Tsunamis can travel long distances across the ocean and can cause widespread destruction and flooding when they reach land.
Sound waves propagating through the water do.
VERY scary !
SONAR, or Sound Navigation and Ranging, works in submarines by emitting sound waves into the water and listening for their echoes. When the sound waves hit an object, such as another submarine or the seafloor, they bounce back to the submarine's sonar system. By measuring the time it takes for the echoes to return, the submarine can determine the distance and size of the object. This technology enables submarines to navigate, communicate, and detect other vessels or underwater terrain even in complete darkness.
Infrared Waves
Ordinary atmospheric waves and sea waves derive their energy from solar radiation.But perhaps you enquire regarding Tsunami Waves. These may be generated by an Earthquake slippage on a fault, or by a submarine slump of sediment.Ask for more if you need detail.
A succession of ocean waves set in motion by a submarine earthquake is called a tsunami. These waves can travel across entire ocean basins at high speeds and can cause significant destruction when they reach coastal areas. Tsunamis are often characterized by their long wavelengths and can be triggered by underwater volcanic eruptions or landslides as well.
sonar is a device used underwater for locating submerged objects and for submarine communication by means of sound waves.
You cannot see or feel ultraviolet radiation waves.
When we hear sound we do not feel the pushing the air becasue the sound waves are in form of comprestional waves.