All waves of the EM. spectrum
e.g.
Radio waves
Microwaves
Light waves
X-rays
Gamma rays
Cosmic Rays
etc.
Technically gravity waves and a couple other waves that relate to inter- and extra- atomic bonds
A deshawn wave!
Traveling wave
A sound wave is logitudinal because the motion of the medium (air) travels in the same direction as the wave (back and forth).
The disappearance of a wave into a medium is called absorption.
Light energy.
It depends on what type of wave and in which medium.
A mechanical wave is a wave that requires a medium, such as water, air, or solid material, to travel through. These waves transfer energy through the medium by causing particles in the medium to vibrate. Examples include sound waves and ocean waves.
A sound wave or an ocean wave, for example
Yes, a transverse wave does move the medium. In a transverse wave, the oscillations of the particles in the medium are perpendicular to the direction in which the wave is moving. This motion of the particles transmits the energy of the wave through the medium.
Electronic data interchange uses long wave medium to transmit data. This data is supplied by the electronic data interchange in San Francisco, California.
transverse
A deshawn wave!
Traveling wave
Traveling wave
longitudinal
The type of wave in which the particles in the medium experience forces parallel to the wave's direction is the longitudinal wave. It is a mechanical wave that travels through a series of compressions and rarefactions.
The type of wave that requires a medium to propagate and cannot travel through a vacuum is called a mechanical wave.