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Q: How are the property of waves related to each other?
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Do waves bounce off each other or go through each other?

Waves travel through each other.


How is wavelength related to electromagnetic waves?

Each of them has one.


How do the various kinds of em waves different from each other?

There are two main types of EM waves. Magnetic waves and Electronic waves. They exist at orthogonal relationships with M waves and E waves at 90 degrees to each other.


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How do frequency wavelength and amplitude measure waves?

Amplitude defines how powerful waves are. Frequency and wavelength are measures of how often the wave fluctuates or far the wave is from crest to crest , These are related and can be calculated from each other if you know how fast the waves travel.


Which property describes the number of waves that move past a point each second?

Frequency APEX


What do waves do when there in phase?

Waves in phase add to each other and become stronger.


How do various kinds of em waves differ from each other?

There are two main types of EM waves. Magnetic waves and Electronic waves. They exist at orthogonal relationships with M waves and E waves at 90 degrees to each other.


Can light waves and sound waves interfere with each other if yes why?

They can't interfere.


Why do successive one after the other waves that arrive at the beach have different heights?

Waves interact with each other as they move. Sometimes their angle is such that they cancel each other out and flatten. Other times they line up in a way that makes them amplify each other.


What is it called when waves combine with each other?

interference