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That is called an electromagnetic wave.
Sound waves require a medium such as air, solid, or liquid in order to propagate. Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium for propagation and can move through a vacuum.
No, eletromagnetic waves propagate in two planes (eletro-magnetic) and can propagate in a vacuum. Water waves, on the other hand, are dependant on matter to transfer energy, making it a mechanical wave, not an eletromagnetic one.
Any eletromagnetic wave. Light, visible or non visible.
Unlike Alpha and Beta particles (helium nucleus and electron), Gamma rays are ultra-low-wavelength eletromagnetic waves, along with microwaves, radio waves, x-rays and light.
The waves which have both properties as that of electricity & magnet.
eletromagnetic waves
That is called an electromagnetic wave.
No, eletromagnetic waves propagate in two planes (eletro-magnetic) and can propagate in a vacuum. Water waves, on the other hand, are dependant on matter to transfer energy, making it a mechanical wave, not an eletromagnetic one.
Sound waves require a medium such as air, solid, or liquid in order to propagate. Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium for propagation and can move through a vacuum.
No, eletromagnetic waves propagate in two planes (eletro-magnetic) and can propagate in a vacuum. Water waves, on the other hand, are dependant on matter to transfer energy, making it a mechanical wave, not an eletromagnetic one.
Any eletromagnetic wave. Light, visible or non visible.
Unlike Alpha and Beta particles (helium nucleus and electron), Gamma rays are ultra-low-wavelength eletromagnetic waves, along with microwaves, radio waves, x-rays and light.
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.
It depends what you are talking about... Electromagnetic field Electromagnetic force Electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic spectrum Electromagnetic therapy Electromagnetic waves ...they each have different meanings.
There are a number of different things electromagnetic energy is used for. Some of those things include radio and TV waves, ultra-violet light, and X-Rays.
eletromagnetic force