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For any wave, frequency x wavelength = speed of the wave.
I think electomagnetic waves...
True, because mechanical waves require a medium for propagation.
An electromagnetic wave is not a mechanical wave.
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For any wave, frequency x wavelength = speed of the wave.
yes, electomagnetic
I think electomagnetic waves...
A tidal wave is a water wave so it is a mechanical wave.
A mechanical wave.
Yes, an ocean wave is a mechanical wave, since the water is the medium of the wave.
True, because mechanical waves require a medium for propagation.
An electromagnetic wave is not a mechanical wave.
A mechanical wave is any wave pattern that results from one or many forces. A mechanical wave can be a transverse wave, such as seen on a violin string, or a longditudinal wave, such as sound waves.
these are waves that do not require or need material medium for its propagation, but they travel successfully in free space{vacuum}