"Radio wave" is not like the others. "Radio wave" doesn't belong.
No, it's an electromagnetic wave.
Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave.
Wave
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"Radio wave" is not like the others. "Radio wave" doesn't belong.
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No, it's an electromagnetic wave.
Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave.
Wave
No. Seismic waves are mechanical. Radio waves are electromagnetic.
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Radio waves are electromagnetic. That's how they can get down here from satellites.
A wave generated by a machine
it is not a tranverse wave and an example is moclamo
Mechanical waves require a medium to travel through. Examples of mechanical waves are sound waves, water waves, a vibrating string. (See related link).Electromagnetic waves (such as light, radio waves, X-rays, microwaves) do not need a medium to travel through, so these are not mechanical waves.Certain phenomena in quantum mechanics exhibit wavelike behavior, and also does not require any medium to travel.An example of a wave that is not a mechanical wave is a light wave. A mechanical wave is a wave that needs a medium to travel through. Light can travel in space, where there is no medium (no air)
Well... waves on springs are caused by mechanical energy. You can't, for example, sent radio waves along a spring and see them. So answer: mechanical waves.