no
As far my knowledge does, all waves have the problem of interference.
All types of waves.
All waves interfere, like the waves on water surface the single waves add up and create a brand new wave.
All types of waves.
interference happens if and only if the waves entering the double slits are synchronous (having same nature and same wavelength) and coherent (waves between the two waves are constant at anytime i.e. starting at the same time)... so if these conditions are valid, interference occurs, otherwise no interference will happen.
As far my knowledge does, all waves have the problem of interference.
All types of waves.
All waves interfere, like the waves on water surface the single waves add up and create a brand new wave.
If referring to differences in types of waves, their is only longitudinal and tranverse waves in which the only difference is that longitudinal waves move in compressions (such as sound). Transverse waves move in a continuos up and down motion (light waves and displayed in the graph of cosine or sine). The properties of waves are diffraction, refraction, constructive interference, destructive interference, and transfer of energy (this is what a wave is).
There are many types of waves covered by physics. Only electromagnetic waves in the visible light band have the property that we call "color".
All types of waves.
interference happens if and only if the waves entering the double slits are synchronous (having same nature and same wavelength) and coherent (waves between the two waves are constant at anytime i.e. starting at the same time)... so if these conditions are valid, interference occurs, otherwise no interference will happen.
It is typical of all waves.
The result is destructive interference. The resultant displacement of the waves would be zero, but only for the moment of interference. Once the interference is past, the waves continue normally.
No. Polarization only applies to transverse waves; and sound in gases like air, at least, can only be longitudinal waves.
electromagnetic waves they are basically used by all types only some have different names and are a type of it Like wireless is : Hertzian waves (electromagnetic waves) well the elctormagnetic waves can smd!
No. Only of radio waves.