They are both used to demonstrate the split screen experiment showing the partial wave duality of matter.
They are both examples of vertical or off axis waves; light in electric field, and magnetism. And waves in a vertical motion. There are always sound waves that travel in water or air, but they are called compression waves because it is due to a differential of density moving through the material medium.
think of a wall in the water with a gap in the middle. waves come straight at the wall but as the waves go through the gap they bend. this is called diffraction.
The examples of matter waves are:- photo-electrons- ballistic electrons in nanotechnology devices (scanning-tunneling microscopy, quantum Hall effect)- atoms released from a coherent source (atom laser).
Mechanical wave needs a medium to travel. Examples :- Sound Wave, Seismic Wave etc.
The type of waves that are electromagnetic are the visible light waves
reflection
Yes (but not sound in water)
Water waves and light waves.
Light wave and water waves
Examples of the transverse waves include the water and light waves.
Reflection is the bouncing back of light waves. Some examples are a mirror, and water. :)
Some examples include waves on a water surface; sound waves; electromagnetic waves (this includes light); and gravitational waves.
No, light waves are not longitudinal waves. Light is an example of a transverse wave, like a wave moving across the surface of water. Sound or seismic waves are examples of longitudinal waves.
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The examples of reflection of water waves include reflection, refraction and diffraction.
They are both electromagnetic waves.