No. The 2 types of mechanical waves are transverse waves & longitudinal waves
Please be more specific. There are SEVERAL types of transfer of mechanical energy.
It isn't. Sooner or later some mechanical energy will be wasted and converted to heat. It is also possible to convert other types of energy into mechanical energy.It isn't. Sooner or later some mechanical energy will be wasted and converted to heat. It is also possible to convert other types of energy into mechanical energy.It isn't. Sooner or later some mechanical energy will be wasted and converted to heat. It is also possible to convert other types of energy into mechanical energy.It isn't. Sooner or later some mechanical energy will be wasted and converted to heat. It is also possible to convert other types of energy into mechanical energy.
There are two types of waves, mechanical and non-mechanical waves. A mechanical wave needs some sort of medium, like an earthquake to move the water.
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chemical work, transport work, mechanical work
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No. The 2 types of mechanical waves are transverse waves & longitudinal waves
The three different types of mechanical valves include the caged-ball, tilting-disk and bileaflet valve.
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