Well, it can vibrate very fast.
Measuring how fast particles vibrate can be done by Gamma Ray Cystallography. This method has been specially important for organic molecules. In any molecule, atoms not only vibrate, but also rotate on its own axis.
The electric and magnetic field vibrate perpendicular to the direction in which the light wave propagates (and perpendicular among themselves). Light is thus a transverse wave.
Yes
in coherent light, check your science book
Light waves that vibrate in only one plane are called polarized.
Well, it can vibrate very fast.
No object can vibrate at the wavelength of light. wavelength of light depends on the intensity of light and electron movements.
UV light vibrates at a rate so fast that the naked eye cannot see it. Light energy's vibration is invisible to the naked eye, whether UV or not.
Measuring how fast particles vibrate can be done by Gamma Ray Cystallography. This method has been specially important for organic molecules. In any molecule, atoms not only vibrate, but also rotate on its own axis.
They vibrate over a wide range of rates. The faster the vibrations, the higher the pitch of the sound.
They vibrate while they move fast.
The electric and magnetic field vibrate perpendicular to the direction in which the light wave propagates (and perpendicular among themselves). Light is thus a transverse wave.
Yes
It's polarized light
Yes
in coherent light, check your science book
Light waves that vibrate in only one plane are called polarized.