Wind that blows across the water surface.
It is the winds, often far out into the oceans, that create waves.
seismic waves
seismic waves
A toaster produces waves of electromagnetic radiation. The wavelength of these waves is similar to the wavelength of red light, hence why the wires in toasters glow red. As we heat up the wire, electrons are exited to a higher energy level, when they come back down an energy level, they produce a quanta of energy, a photon. ie a particle of light :)
The waves of energy that an earthquake produces are called seismic waves. There are two main types: body waves, which travel through the Earth's interior, and surface waves, which travel along the Earth's surface.
seismic waves
yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!
yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!
If you are refering to the 'sound' that music produces, that's kinetic energy of the sound waves travelling though air.
Waves can be used as an energy source by capturing the kinetic energy in the motion of the waves and converting it into electricity through wave energy converters. These devices typically use the up and down motion of the waves to drive a turbine or generator, which then produces electricity. Wave energy is a renewable and sustainable source of energy with the potential to provide clean power to coastal regions.
the wave forms by being awesome
i think it's Ocean waves