The energy that is produced by vibrations of electrically charged particles would be Radiant Energy or more precisely,Electromagnetic Radiation.Just what type of Electromagnetic Radiation it would be depends upon how energynically the electrical particles are vibrating.if the particles are vibrating very fast,then perhaps very strong X-Rays or even Gamma RAys might be produced.On the other hand,if they are vibrating very slowly,then visible light waves may be produced.Like I said before.it depends upon how fast the electrically charged particles are vibrating.
Light energy. Most particles we can see are electrically charged, they have color. its quite hard to fully understand energy and how it's diff. forms work, but this is the best answer I can put words to.
im not sure but i think its electromagnetic waves
All the waves on the electromagnetic spectrum:
Radio waves,
Microwaves,
Infra-red waves,
Visible light (red through to violet),
Ultraviolet,
X-ray,
Gamma ray.
Im about 90% sure that it is light energy but NOT for sure... this is a hard Q so im not sure.Try looking at libraries and ask a scientist or a science teacher
The vibration of electrically charged particles produces a type of energy known as electromagnetic radiation.
Electromagnetic Waves
electromagnetic
i dont know
Sound Energy
In atoms, when they are affected by energy, the electrons will get excited and move up to a higher energy state. When they relaxe and move back down, the extra energy gets shot out as an electro magnetic wave (photon, or light)
Waves are carriers of energy because waves are caused by energy flowing through the water making them move in a wavy motion. The waves are also caused by the wind blowing on the top of the water.
polarized light
Sound waves travel through a material via VIBRATION. When sound waves hit an object at one end, the object's molecules at that end starts vibrating and during this vibratory motion they transfer their energy to neighboring atoms, hence cause a chain vibration and ultimately the waves reach at the other end.
Definition of 'Electromagnetic Waves' Definition: Electromagnetic waves or EM waves are waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field. In other words, EM waves are composed of oscillating magnetic and electric fields.
True.
Electromagnetic waves.
Waves are caused by wind hitting the surface of the water. They are caused by earthquakes too.
Electromagnetic waves.
The name of such waves is "electromagnetic waves".
Oscillating electric charges.
No direct relation; electromagnetic waves are transmitted by photons. However, electromagnetic waves are often caused by the acceleration of electric charges, and those charges are usually electrons. Also, electromagnetic waves are emitted and absorbed when an electron (in an atom) changes to another energy level.
Most waves are caused by a vibrating object. Electromagnetic waves may be caused by charged particles.
In atoms, when they are affected by energy, the electrons will get excited and move up to a higher energy state. When they relaxe and move back down, the extra energy gets shot out as an electro magnetic wave (photon, or light)
PolarizationA light wave is an electromagnetic wave that travels through the vacuum of outer space. Light waves are produced by vibrating electric charges. The nature of such electromagnetic waves is beyond the scope of the physical classroom tutorial. For our purposes, it is sufficient to merely say that an electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave that has both an electric and a magnetic component.
Oscillating charges. (Electric current that goes back and forth periodically.)
electromagnetic waves don't need a medium to travel but they can travel through a medium too so the answer is both.