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Sound waves are compression waves and driven by kinetic energy.
Light waves are electromagnetic waves and can also be treated as streams of tiny packets of energy called photons.
Sound isn't. The others are.
Sound waves require a medium, such as air, water, or solids, for transmission. Light, radio, and infrared waves can travel through a vacuum and do not require a medium for transmission.
Radio waves have longer wavelengths than infrared waves.
Sound does not belong in the electromagnetic spectrum as it is a mechanical wave that requires a medium (such as air, water, or solid materials) to propagate, unlike x-rays, infrared rays, and radio waves which are forms of electromagnetic radiation that can travel through a vacuum.
Gamma ray
Waves with lower frequency: for example radio waves.
A short-wavelength radio wave. An electromagnetic wave that is somewhere in between regular radio waves and infrared radiation.
Radio waves are electromagnetic radiation.
The decoder seperates the sound wave from the rest of the radio wave.
A radio wave travels about 874,000 times as fast as a sound wave,plus it doesn't need any material to move through, as sound does.
In digital communications, a digit is either a one or a zero, or an "on" or an "off" signal. The wave shape that is composed of "on's and off's" is the square wave.
Properties of radio wave ar: sound, uses of antenna, hz.