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.
Those are called electromagnetic waves.
no they were individuales u all need to know that because it is ur body systen
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3 main, not sure if there's other devices. (seismoscope, seismometer, ???)
Yes the two waves are different.
it depends on what building and what level earthquake
No, the other way round: An electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave.There are other kinds of transverse waves, for example, the waves on a water surface.No, the other way round: An electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave.There are other kinds of transverse waves, for example, the waves on a water surface.No, the other way round: An electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave.There are other kinds of transverse waves, for example, the waves on a water surface.No, the other way round: An electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave.There are other kinds of transverse waves, for example, the waves on a water surface.
There are different kinds of waves... sound, ocean, surface, longitudinal, and transverse.
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.
wavelength
frequencies.
interference
Radio waves help people communicate with each other.
They have different wavelength.
It doesn't need a medium to travel through.
There are different kinds of wave, such as sound waves, electromagnetic waves, water waves etc. So the first property I would describe as the wave medium. Then you would have the additional properties of amplitude and frequency.
triangle waves