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Guitar sound waves may vary. They travel way back to when you were born.
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There are more things for the light waves to bounce off of in water, so light can not travel in a straight line or as far.
sound waves travel faster slower than light waves In air, sound travels around 300m/s.
Secondary waves, also known as S-waves, travel at about 3.7 km/s through the Earth's crust and mantle. In 10 minutes, a secondary wave would travel approximately 22,200 kilometers.
Heat waves do not travel through the ozone layer. Some infrared radiation passes through it, but "far infrared" does not. Ozone is a greenhouse gas.
Electromagnetic waves travel as streams of particles, thus being able to move through a vacuum. For example, light reaches the earth from the sun and other far away stars. You can compare this with sound waves which requires a medium such as air or water to travel through.
no p waves travel faster than s waves
All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light. How far they travel depends on when or whether they hit an object that they cannot pass through.
Radio waves can travel long distances, sometimes thousands of miles, depending on factors like frequency, power, and obstacles in the environment. The range of radio waves can be affected by interference, atmospheric conditions, and the curvature of the Earth.
Yes, waves can travel long distances, depending on their type and the medium through which they propagate. For example, ocean waves can traverse thousands of miles across the ocean before breaking on shore. Similarly, sound waves can travel over long distances in air, while seismic waves can move through the Earth's crust, covering vast distances during earthquakes. However, factors like energy loss, interference, and medium characteristics can affect how far waves can travel effectively.
The characteristic of sound that determines how far it can travel before dying out is its intensity or amplitude. Sound waves with higher intensity can travel further before their energy is dissipated and they become too weak to be detected.