Sound and water waves do not have sharp shadows because they can go round corners.
they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
Yes (but not sound in water)
sound waves are created by things that make sounds like sombody speaking or instruments. water waves are created by wind.
Water waves, sound, light.
Sound waves in water are essentially the same as sound waves in air; they consist of a sequence of slight compressions of the water between non-compressed water, much as sound in air consists of denser sections of air in between less dense air. The main difference is that sound travels faster in water. The denser medium conducts sound better.
they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
No they can't. It's impossible
A sound shadow refers to the area where sound waves are blocked or weakened by an obstruction, creating a quieter zone. It occurs when an object absorbs or reflects sound, creating a barrier for the transmission of sound waves. Sound shadows are commonly experienced in outdoor environments where obstacles like buildings or mountains block the direct path of sound waves.
shadow zone
It means explain how electromagnetic waves are different than water and sound waves.
C sharp.
Sound waves and water waves are similar in that they are both caused by vibrations and carry energy. They are different in that a sound waves are three dimensional, while water waves are just two dimensional.
Yes (but not sound in water)
water waves, light waves, and sound waves
Water, the denser the substance, the better it is at carrying sound waves.
They are called sound waves. Their name does not change just because they travel in water.
they both are types of waves.