A vaccum
Those transverse waves which require electric field and magnetic field vibrating in a direction perpendicular to each other and also to the direction of propagation of the wave.
sound
longitudal waves
An electromagnetic wave is a wave all on it's own. They are waves that do not require a medium (any material a wave can travel through, such as a rope or a hose). Light does not need to travel through anything in order to reach your eyes. Thus you have an electromagnetic wave.
Anything in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma rays
Xrays
Ultraviolet
Visible Light
Infra-red
Microwaves
Radio Waves
They are characterised by the fact they are all transmitted in packets of energy called photons. Sound is not an electromagnetic wave, nor is ultrasound or any physical oscillation.
It an transverse wave
Radio wave
all of them
Electromagnetic. There are other possible answers as well, but this is the most straightforward.
a microwave is an electromagnetic wave.================Answer #2:A microwave is a radio wave with a wavelengthless than 10 cm (frequency greater than 3 GHz).
Ultraviolet radiation does that.
Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave.
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
Radio wave
The electromagnetic wave used here is Ultraviolet wave...
An electromagnetic wave is a radiant wave.
Radio wave
It is a high energy electromagnetic wave.
Infrared wave
No. Sound is a mechanical wave, not an EM wave.
An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.
If you mean a wave on a string, no - that's a different type of wave.
It is a high energy electromagnetic wave.