Light waves are eletromagnetic waves and sound waves are mechanical waves. Additionally, a light wave is a transverse wave that does not require a medium through which to travel. Sound waves, on the other hand, are longitudinal waves where the source transfers the mechanical energy of the sound wave into the medium so it can travel.
== == Study of Light & Nature of Light is called " OPTICS "
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The Answer is color. Because color has to do with light and physical properties.
A neon light is more similar to a fluorescent light because they both glow brightly. They provided light to as you commonly know.If you have ever seen a Neon light and a fluorescent light you will probably say that they are alike.
They are both light
transverse; longitudinal.
It "is" neither; however, light interference is related to light's wave-like properties, not to its particle-like properties. Interference is something that affects all sorts of waves.
In some experiments, light appeared to have wave properties, but in others, it appeared to have particle properties. The two ideas were believed to be in conflict - light was believed to be either one or the other. However, today it is accepted that light has both particle and wave properties.
one of the properties of light is that light travel at straight line
wheat are the common properties and characteristic of light
Anything that is electromagnetic radiation has similar properties to light. This can be radio waves, microwaves, infa-red radiation, light, ultra-violet radiation, x-rays, or gamma rays.
Sir W. Crookes discovered the Properties of Light in 1879.
The simplest answer is that light consists of particles with wave properties. Elementary particles also have wave properties. This is how light travels.
Not exactly - light has wave properties. That means that it behaves like a wave.
It can be reflected, refracted and polarised. It also shows the phenomenon of interference. (Young's double slit experiment) The above are the properties of waves. Light shows these properties and thus, this defines light as a wave.
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Write down different properties of light and sound?