The energy can come from just about any source of AVAILABLE energy.
in light photons are there they have energy and energy can be transfered in form of a wave so, it can be a wave
The energy of sea waves is got from the wind, and in the further run, the wind is generated from the rotation of the Earth and the Sun light falling on it.
Sort of. Light is a wave and is therefor made of photons, photons have very high energy, and when they come in contect with something, their energy can no longer take the form of kinetic energy, and is most often changed into heat energy, so i suppose the technical answer would be no.
How is the energy of the wave affected if the amplitude of the wave increases form 2 meters to 4 meters
no
The energy can come from just about any source of AVAILABLE energy.
in light photons are there they have energy and energy can be transfered in form of a wave so, it can be a wave
source
Electromagnetic wave
source
The energy of sea waves is got from the wind, and in the further run, the wind is generated from the rotation of the Earth and the Sun light falling on it.
Sort of. Light is a wave and is therefor made of photons, photons have very high energy, and when they come in contect with something, their energy can no longer take the form of kinetic energy, and is most often changed into heat energy, so i suppose the technical answer would be no.
In Electromagnetic waves
In the form of an machanical wave.
How is the energy of the wave affected if the amplitude of the wave increases form 2 meters to 4 meters
no
The energy or speed pushes the water to form a wave