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All waves carry energy.
both are electromagnetic waves
The common name for electromagnetic waves is just that: "electromagnetic waves". There is no other commonly used term. Specific parts of the spectrum have common names, for example light (or visible light), radio waves, x-rays, etc. - but none of this means exactly the same as "electromagnetic waves". Visible light, for instance, is just one type (or frequency range) of electromagnetic waves.
Hi! This is my first time answering one of these questions. But I believe that they are all in common because they all transfer energy from one place to another.
They travel in waves.
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All waves carry energy.
both are electromagnetic waves
Wavelength, Amplitude, and Frequency.
All waves have a wavelength.
they both transfer energy
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They bend when they go through different materials.
wind and hot air is the main cause of waves
The common name for electromagnetic waves is just that: "electromagnetic waves". There is no other commonly used term. Specific parts of the spectrum have common names, for example light (or visible light), radio waves, x-rays, etc. - but none of this means exactly the same as "electromagnetic waves". Visible light, for instance, is just one type (or frequency range) of electromagnetic waves.