The sun's rays are electromagnetic because that is the only type of wave that can carry heat and light through space.
Electromagnetic waves
No, sun rays are not mechanical waves. Sun rays are a form of electromagnetic waves that propagate through space as a result of electromagnetic interactions. Mechanical waves, on the other hand, require a medium (such as air or water) to propagate.
That's electromagnetic waves.
The sun's rays are electromagnetic because that is the only type of wave that can carry heat and light through space.
Radiators transfer heat by electromagnetic waves. The sun waves/rays send electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves, if it was mechanical, something would literally have to make them!
X- rays are transverse waves!x rays are electromagnetic waves and transverse .
Sun rays are electromagnetic waves, specifically in the visible light range. They travel in a wave form and do not require a medium to propagate, distinguishing them from mechanical waves like sound waves that do need a medium.
What kind of electromagnetic waves does the sun have?
Ultraviolet rays given off by the sun are a form of electromagnetic wave. They have shorter wavelengths and higher energy than visible light.
The sun emits a wide range of electromagnetic waves, including visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared radiation. It also emits smaller amounts of X-rays and gamma rays.
Electromagnetic waves