vertical/horizantal
It is sound waves
seismic waves
No, sound energy is produced by the vibration of particles in a medium (such as air, water, or solids). When an object vibrates, it creates movement in the particles of the medium, which then travel as waves. Electrically charged particles, on the other hand, create electromagnetic waves, such as light.
The energy is the energy of energy. Hoped that helped.
The energy released by fault movement forms seismic waves.
Actually Thermal energy is produced by the movement of atoms and molecules!!
A wave is a rhythmic movement that carries energy through matter or space. Waves can be found in various forms, such as sound waves, light waves, and ocean waves, and they transfer energy without transferring matter.
The movement of atoms, molecules, waves, and electrons is associated with kinetic energy. This type of energy is related to the motion of an object or particles.
Water waves are a form of mechanical energy, specifically a type of kinetic energy resulting from the movement of water particles.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves I.E the direction of movement of each particle in the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the transfer of energy, similar to a water wave. Sound waves are transverse and so the direction of the movement of the particles in the medium is the same direction as the movement of the energy.
A mechanical wave is formed when a source of energy causes particles in a medium to vibrate. Energy is transferred through the medium by the movement of the particles. Examples include sound waves and seismic waves.
The transfers of energy by waves are called wave propagation. Waves carry energy through the movement of particles or fields without the actual transfer of matter. This energy transfer can occur through mechanical waves (such as sound waves) or electromagnetic waves (such as light waves).