If it is a car with waves under it then it is a slip indicator. If it is just waves it can be low coolant or low windshield fluid. It can also be rear defroster indicator. Need better description and make, model, and year of vehicle to be sure.
electromagnetic waves generally don't require a medium to travel. the most commonly visible example is "light" which may be either sun's light, light from a bulb or any other source. they travel as transverse waves.
It doesn't 'USE' any; that is, you don't have to provide any electromagnetic waves in order for a light bulb to do its job.In the course of doing its job, the light bulb PRODUCES light and heat waves.A fluorescent light also produces radio waves.
Radio waves exhibit properties and characteristics of behavior that are in every way identical to the properties and characteristics of light waves. That is, they experience absorption, transmission, reflection, refraction, diffraction, dispersion, interference, attenuation, and inverse-square free space loss, exactly following all of the laws of optics. Note that the laws of optics always involve the wavelength in question. When comparing radio waves with light waves, one must take into consideration the fact that the shortest radio waves are almost 4,000 times longer than the longest light waves.
They are both transverse waves, albeit having different wavelength and frequency. I think that velocity of the waves will also be different as x-rays travel at the speed of light.
capture multiple images per second through light waves
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The intensity of light waves is a measure of the energy carried by the waves. It is proportional to the square of the amplitude of the waves. The intensity of light waves determines how bright the light appears to us.
Ultraviolet waves are smaller than light waves.
No because light waves are stronger and brighter and sound waves are light and dull
Light waves do not emit radiation, light waves are radiation.
Optical light waves are "Electromagnetic" waves. The colour seen is dependent on the wavelength of the light. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves where the oscillation is 90 degrees to the direction of travel (unlike sound waves which are longitudinal).
Radio and light waves are electromagnetic waves, sound waves are not.
The type of waves that are electromagnetic are the visible light waves
Strong light waves refer to light waves that have a high intensity or brightness. These waves have a higher amplitude and carry more energy compared to weaker light waves. Strong light waves can be produced by sources such as the sun, lasers, or powerful light bulbs.
Yes, both light and sound can be described as waves. Light waves are electromagnetic waves, while sound waves are mechanical waves. They both propagate through a medium, although light can also travel through a vacuum.