Compression or commonly called a longitudinal wave.
Sound waves- ultrasonic, sonic, or intrasonic are generally invisible. You cannot see sound.
No you cannot. An example of those waves would be those released by the sun and you cannot see those.
Light waves that are of slightly higher frequency than you can see.
"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.
Square waves are waves that come together and crash into a "cross sea" making them look square
im not sure what u mean by "waves", but if you mean color waves, the answer is that they can see all color except green. If you mean waves as in ocean waves, then yes, they can see "waves."
Polarimetry is the measurement and interpretation of transverse waves. The most common polarimetry waves are electromagnetic waves (e.g. radio or light waves).
The area of Summer Waves is 44,515.4206464 square meters.
A square wave pulse generator is the most commonly used generator. It is mainly used in testing different equipment. It outputs square waves that varies between two levels, with a 50 percent duty cycle.
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Waves commonly move in a circular pattern. This is due to the transfer of energy from air molecules. Waves can either be transverse or longitudinal.
No
They can be a square. More commonly they are a rectangle.
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You necessarily don't have to run when you see them. Just stay out of the water. Square waves are when 2 oceans collide, or in other words, the intersection of 2 seas to make them square. You don't want to swim in square waves because they cause powerful rip currents. Thankfully, those that have gotten caught in one have gotten out safely. If you are caught in a square wave, don't panic, and just get out of the water as soon as possible, if you can. It is unlikely you will get caught in one, since they occur only at the island of Rea, so don't fret. If you are going there, and see them, stay out of the water and go to a high point so you can enjoy the magnificent view!