infrared waves.
yes waves with long wavelengthhave low frequency also low energy.
1. Boat rocking in the waves of the ocean, 2. Earthquake knocking over a wall.
It's possible it has low energy and high frequency.
Yes. Longitudinal waves can produce standing waves.
Examples of electromagnetic energy are radio waves, Xrays, optical light waves, infrared waves, sunlight and lightening.
infrared waves.
yes waves with long wavelengthhave low frequency also low energy.
1. Boat rocking in the waves of the ocean, 2. Earthquake knocking over a wall.
Transverse and Compressional electromagetic waves Another opinion: No electromagnetic waves are compressional waves. They're all transverse. I think what the question was looking for is: -- Heat and visible light -- Radio waves and X-rays -- Ultraviolet and gamma rays etc.
if wave amplitudes are equal ,will high frequency waves carry more or less energy than low frequency waves
radio waves, gamma waves, x-rays, and visible light.
It's possible it has low energy and high frequency.
The effect of low energy waves on coasts is to slowly errode the shoreline. This can dramatically change the landscape over even a short period of time.
Radio waves. But the question should be, "What is one type of low energy electromagnetic wave?"
long wavelengths and low frequency...? Not sure what kind of answer you're looking for here.
Yes. Longitudinal waves can produce standing waves.