Kinetic and electromagnetic energy can travel in waves.
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Light travels in waves, and sound travels in waves. However, sound waves and light waves are very different, and it is important not to confuse the two. Light travels in electromagnetic waves, and sound does not. Sound waves are caused by vibration.
To compare the energy of two different waves, you measure their amplitudes
ALL waves transfer energy.
Take your pick: water waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, gravitational waves.
1. Boat rocking in the waves of the ocean, 2. Earthquake knocking over a wall.
Light travels in waves, and sound travels in waves. However, sound waves and light waves are very different, and it is important not to confuse the two. Light travels in electromagnetic waves, and sound does not. Sound waves are caused by vibration.
Sound is made out of waves and Light is made out of things called wave-particles and are kind of like waves, but not always. But if you mean Sound energy and Light energy I don't really know wat you mean with Sound energy
No. S waves and P waves are energy waves sent from the epicenter of the earthquake. But they are the part of an earthquake that causes damage.
vibration that travels through earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
To compare the energy of two different waves, you measure their amplitudes
ALL waves transfer energy.
faulty and defaulty
The "two" kinds of energy are real and vector energy. Mot accounting for the two kinds of energy is the cause of current confusion in physics. Newton and Einstein missed the two kinds of energy real and vector. The gravitational energy is E= -mu/r + mcV. The first kind of energy Newton got the real or potential energy -mu/r. The unaccounted for energy is the "vector" energy mcV. The vector energy is the source of "dark energy" and myriad mysteries in cosmology. The Universe has two kinds of numbers, real numbers and vector numbers. This gives two kinds of energy, and two kinds of forces ,etc,etc,etc. Quaternions are the answer to the "two kinds" of energy, "reals and vectors" or quaternions!
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.
Take your pick: water waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, gravitational waves.
when EM waves encounter a material medium, they can interact with it in much the same way that mechanical waves do. A mechanical wave transfer energy in two ways. As it travels, the wave moves potential energy from one place to another.
The principle of superposition is that when two or more waves travel in a medium each wave travels in the medium as if the other waves were absent.