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Kinetic and Potential. The potential can be because of gravity, electromagnetics etc. Kinetic is when it is moving. Or are you asking for forms such as light, heat, sound.
Anywhere where there is light or sound!
Loudness is to brightness as sound is to light.
Light is faster than sound
Light makes no sound, hence there is no "sound of light", and anything that doesn't exist cannot be heard.
touch ( sound isn't one, it's light, touch and gravity)
stimuli
Of course,energy forms like Light,sound do not have any connection with gravity.
Both can be studied as waves.
Light is, sound is not. Light is an actual, physical thing - a photon, or 'packet of light' - which, although is massless, has energy and momentum. These are the true factors which influence gravitational fields - energy and momentum - not mass. Mass can be equated into its energy form by using E=mc2 , thus proving it has the requirements for a gravitational pull. Sound is a wave of pressure which travels through a medium. It is not a physical thing, it simply propagates through something as a vibration. Sound - the vibration itself - is not affected by gravity, but whatever it is travelling through will be, which can in turn pull the propagating sound waves towards the centre of gravity, and thus giving the illusion that the sound itself is affected by the gravitational pull.
they both can be reflected sound would be reflected as an echo and light like when you flash a flash light at a mirror
Gravity of Light was created in 2010.
I don't think there is a scientific concept called "gravity light". There is gravity, and there is light. The two are not directly related.
When there's no gravity, light just travels in one direction at the speed of light. Gravity bends the direction at which light travels.
Most likely not. I say that because A). Gravity is not the limitation that makes it tough for us to reach light-speed, and B). There's no way to manipulate gravity. Other than that, it has the sound of a great idea.
No, it is not.
Mechanical waves such as sound and water waves.Electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio, microwaves, x-rays.