Light is one form of waves.
Radio and light waves are electromagnetic waves, sound waves are not.
transverse; longitudinal.
Except for their wavelength (frequency) and energy per quantum, they're identical.
Radio waves are electromagnetic energy, similar to light, but of much longer wave lengths.
Carries energy
Yes, light waves are a form of radiant energy. Radiant energy refers to any form of energy that travels in waves through space, and light waves are a specific type of electromagnetic wave that are visible to the human eye.
Interference is a phenomenon demonstrated by light but not by sound waves. Interference occurs when two or more waves overlap in space and combine to produce a resultant wave. Light waves can exhibit interference patterns such as in Young's double-slit experiment, while sound waves do not exhibit similar interference effects.
Light waves are eletromagnetic waves and sound waves are mechanical waves. Additionally, a light wave is a transverse wave that does not require a medium through which to travel. Sound waves, on the other hand, are longitudinal waves where the source transfers the mechanical energy of the sound wave into the medium so it can travel.
no, they are made up of light waves, similar to radio waves and both are in the same spectrum (the electromagnetic spectrum) but they have different wavelenghts.
The pitch of sound is most similar to the brightness of light. Just like brightness represents the intensity of light, pitch represents the perceived frequency of sound. A higher pitch corresponds to a higher frequency, similar to how brighter light appears more intense.
Laser is concentrated light like a reflector only parallell, infrared light is a part of the light spectrum (like blue, red, ultraviolet...).The comparison in question is similar to comparing apples to oranges as the first is the arrangement of rays (similar to bulb light vs. focused reflector) and the latter is the wawelength (red light vs. blue light).
Light waves and sound waves are both forms of energy that travel in waves. They can both be reflected, refracted, and diffracted. However, light waves can travel through a vacuum, while sound waves require a medium, such as air, water, or a solid material, to propagate.