A wave's amplitude, or wave height, is a direct indication of its energy.
The most common and easiest way to measure thermal energy is with the use of a thermometer. The thermometer measures heat. Heat is the output of thermal energy.
EM waves or electromagnetic waves is radiant energy.
A balance
waves carry by energy and the energy is gravatational
Sounds are waves and waves have energy.
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The most common and easiest way to measure thermal energy is with the use of a thermometer. The thermometer measures heat. Heat is the output of thermal energy.
Waves get their energy from the wind. The stronger the wind, the more energy the waves will have. If there is less wind, the waves will have less energy.
waves is not a source of energy
Sounds are waves and waves have energy.
EM waves or electromagnetic waves is radiant energy.
waves carry by energy and the energy is gravatational
Sounds are waves and waves have energy.
Waves can transfer energy.
A balance
first of all electromagnetic waves are energy waves. and we call electromagnetic waves RADIATION.
mechanical waves carry mechanical energy and electromagnetic waves carry electromagnetic energy.