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light waves are transversal, seismic waves are longitudinal.
need to describe in five ways how electronic waves differ each other
..not reliant on any medium.
Gamma rays- X-rays- Ultra voilet rays- Visable light- Infared rays- Microwaves- Radio Waves-
they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
Visible light wave sources. Light bulbs and stars are good examples.
light waves are transversal, seismic waves are longitudinal.
there both in the electro magnetic spectrum. the visable section is the colours we see and there are 3 other types on each end. the spectrum is : Radio waves Micro waves ( funnily enough they are used in microwaves) Infra-red radiation Visable light ultraviolet x-ray gamma ray
they both have waves
It has wavelengths very roughly in the octave between 350 and 700 nanometers.
frequency
need to describe in five ways how electronic waves differ each other
..not reliant on any medium.
Gamma rays- X-rays- Ultra voilet rays- Visable light- Infared rays- Microwaves- Radio Waves-
they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
Sound is a longitudinal wave and a light wave is a transverse wave. Sound requires a medium to travel through but light can propagate without any medium.
Light waves are waves but behave like a particle. They are also mass less.