example of xray reading of the anterior part of the kidney
Two examples of waves you can see are ocean waves at the beach and ripples on the surface of a pond or lake.
Water waves and light waves.
Two examples of infrared waves are heat radiation emitted by the human body and infrared sensors in TV remotes.
There are two types of waves: 1. Longitudinal wave e.g. Sound waves 2. Transverse wave e.g. light waves
Transverse and Compressional electromagetic waves Another opinion: No electromagnetic waves are compressional waves. They're all transverse. I think what the question was looking for is: -- Heat and visible light -- Radio waves and X-rays -- Ultraviolet and gamma rays etc.
Two examples of waves you can see are ocean waves, which are formed by wind blowing over the surface of the water, and light waves, which allow us to see objects by reflecting off them into our eyes.
Sound waves need a medium to propagate. Light-waves and other electromagnetic wave (radio, xray) do not.
Two examples of infrared waves are heat radiation emitted by a fire and the heat you feel from the sun on your skin.
Examples of the transverse waves include the water and light waves.
No, neither are examples of longitudinal waves. Sound waves and compression waves in a spring are longitudinal waves. With light and rope waves, the axis of movement is 90 degrees to the direction of propagation, they are both transverse waves.
Mainly visual and radio. But there are Xray, UV and IR.
Electrons impact at high velocity on a tungsten anode. The tungsten emits the X-Rays, which are the electromagnetic waves.