Wavelength equals Planck's Constant divided by momentum.
seperates and transmit a narrow portion of light of particular wavelength
In short, it is called de Broglie wave (or matter wave). Which relates frequency and wavelength to momentum and energy. This relation then leads to group velocity which is an important part of quantum mechanics.
When a wave goes from deep water to shallow water, it decreases in size and strength. This is because shallow water does not have the required power to transmit the wave, and so its velocity decreases.
Yes. Lightning bolts, static discharges, and solar winds are some examples. Theoretically, you can transmit AC electric power from an antenna, but the efficiency will be very poor, due to absorption by water vapor in air.
Transmit heat.
no.
Momentum, energy, frequency, and wave number (but not wave vector.)
I am guessing renalectomy.
That depends on its momentum.
Electromagnetic energy
speech vary s continuously in frequency and amplitude a carrier wave matches the changes in the sound wave.
micro wave rays.
True
The eardrum.
Momentum is being transferred, so momentum is moving. Water molecules follow a small more or less circular path in the deep ocean, with definite linear components as the wave comes ashore.
Well, when you transmit something as an electromagnetic wave, it is no longer an electric current, since an electromagnetic wave doesn't involve movement of charges. However, you can convert electrical energy into an electromagnetic wave, transfer that, and then convert it back to an electric current at the receiving end.