ANY wave travels through a medium. In the case of electromagnetic waves, the medium is space itself.Anyway, the description might refer to sound waves. However, in a solid, sound waves may also be transverse.
Two types: Radio Waves and Microwaves Description: A radiation wave caused by electric charge acceleration within the electro-magnetic field.
That is basically the description of a WAVE.
The answer is electromagnetic waves.
Mechanical waves Electromagnetic waves Transverse waves Longitudinal waves
Seismic waves is the usual description.
Seismic waves is the usual description.
A wave is a disturbance that carries energy through a medium without transferring matter. It can be characterized by its amplitude, wavelength, frequency, and speed. Waves can be categorized as mechanical waves, such as sound waves and water waves, or electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves.
ANY wave travels through a medium. In the case of electromagnetic waves, the medium is space itself.Anyway, the description might refer to sound waves. However, in a solid, sound waves may also be transverse.
That sounds like a description of electromagnetic waves.
"EM" stands for "electromagnetic" waves, a broad description that includes radio, microwave, heat, light, gamma rays and cosmic rays.
Two types: Radio Waves and Microwaves Description: A radiation wave caused by electric charge acceleration within the electro-magnetic field.
If it is a car with waves under it then it is a slip indicator. If it is just waves it can be low coolant or low windshield fluid. It can also be rear defroster indicator. Need better description and make, model, and year of vehicle to be sure.
That is basically the description of a WAVE.
It seems a rolling PLAIN is a description for hills in the plains that seem to roll like the sea. Like grain that waves in the wind.
Earthquakes produce "seismic" waves. These can be split into two main types: Body Waves and Surface Waves. Body waves consist of P-waves (compression or longitudinal waves) and S-waves (shear or transverse waves). P-waves can go through solid, liquid, and gas forms but S waves can only travel through solids. The P waves reach seismic stations quicker than S waves as they travel at a greater speed. Surface waves travel more slowly than Body waves and there are two main types: The Rayleigh and Love wave.
The answer is electromagnetic waves.