Ultraviolet.
In-fared waves
sound waves..
Transverse waves can be polarized. This includes electromagnetic waves such as light, as well as other types of waves like water waves and seismic waves. Longitudinal waves, on the other hand, cannot be polarized.
One example of energy that cannot be seen, heard, or touched is electromagnetic radiation, such as gamma rays or radio waves. These types of energy are typically detected and measured using specialized equipment, but cannot be directly perceived by our human senses.
Warm objects emit infrared waves, which are a type of electromagnetic radiation. These waves are not visible to the human eye but can be felt as heat.
The S-wave.
"Visible" light is the only kind of electromagneticenergy waves you can see. But it's notthe only kind of energy wave you can see.You can certainly see ocean waves in the water, seismic waves in the land, standing waveson a guitar string, and traveling waves running up and down a long guy-wire.
Mechanical waves, such as sound waves and seismic waves, require a medium to propagate because they rely on the vibration of particles in the medium to transfer energy. These waves cannot travel through a vacuum because there are no particles to transmit the mechanical energy.
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They are transverse waves.
Both P-waves (primary waves) and S-waves (secondary waves) can travel through solid and liquid materials. However, S-waves cannot propagate through liquids as they require a solid medium for transmission.
One example of energy that cannot be seen, heard, or touched is electromagnetic radiation, such as ultraviolet light or radio waves. These forms of energy are detected by specialized instruments like detectors or antennas, but are not directly perceptible to human senses.