answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are the interactions of various different waves?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is an interaction of various different waves called?

interference


What are the four basic types waves interactions?

deflection


How do the various kinds of em waves different from each other?

There are two main types of EM waves. Magnetic waves and Electronic waves. They exist at orthogonal relationships with M waves and E waves at 90 degrees to each other.


Who invented em waves?

Electromagnetic waves were predicted, by calculations, by James Clerk Maxwell. Later, different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum were either discovered or confirmed to be electromagnetic waves by various scientists.


Amplitude of the various waves in different cardiac cycles?

It really depends on where on the patient you put the leads; but on TV shows the (fake) EKG's usually have max amplitude on the R and T waves.


Are the amplitudes and durations of the various waves in different individuals similar or very different?

no they were individuales u all need to know that because it is ur body systen


Are the amplitude and durations of the various waves in different individuals similar or very different?

no they were individuales u all need to know that because it is ur body systen


Are the amplitudes and durations of the various waves in different individuals similar or different?

no they were individuales u all need to know that because it is ur body systen


What kind of science studies waves currents tides acoustics and ocean atmosphere interactions?

Oceanography.


How are sound and waves different from electromagnetic waves?

they are different because these waves can travel through empty space


How are electromagnetic waves different to radio waves?

Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.


What is a major similarity between cultural divergence and cultural convergence?

both are responses to interactions