I think you are confusing something. Sound waves, and electromagnetic waves, are two different types of waves.
No. Sound waves are mechanical waves.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature where as sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves can pass even through vacuum but sound waves are mechanical waves that means it needs badly a material medium Sound waves can be sensed by ear where as electromagnetic waves are sensed by eyes.
Sound waves need a physical material to carry them, but electromagnetic waves don't.
The term "infrared" refers to electromagnetic waves, not to sound waves.
No; sound is a mechanical wave, infrared is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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No. Sound waves are mechanical waves.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature where as sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves can pass even through vacuum but sound waves are mechanical waves that means it needs badly a material medium Sound waves can be sensed by ear where as electromagnetic waves are sensed by eyes.
No doubt about it; infra red rays are transverse in nature. Only sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. Infra red belongs to that family of electromagnetic waves.
Sound waves aren't an electromagnetic wave. So aren't seismic waves. So aren't waves in the ocean, in your hair, or waves bye-bye.
Sound waves need a physical material to carry them, but electromagnetic waves don't.
It means explain how electromagnetic waves are different than water and sound waves.
because sound waves are not a electromagnetic waves because they need a medium for travel....hence electromagnetic spectrum is based on the electromagnetic waves ..like radio waves , micro waves , etc....
electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves only cause sound pollution because they are sound waves.
light waves or electromagnetic waves are transverse and sound waves are longitudinal
The electromagnetic spectrum includes electromagnetic waves with a continuous flow of the wavelength.