The basic similarities between light and sound include the idea that both move in waves. They have frequency, or wavelength (as they are inverses of each other). They also have speeds of propagation that vary according to the materials through which are propagating.
The corresponding similarities for yak/water buffalo are from 84.9 to 98.6%. In the related links box below, I posted the whole analisis.
they both have to mix with water
they oth make big or large movement
lives in water. both are ovipara.
They both have water in the front of them.
Water ripples? Mexican wave? xD
Water-formed ripples are typically created by the movement of water due to gravity, such as from a drop or disturbance, resulting in circular wave patterns that expand outward. In contrast, wind-formed ripples occur when wind blows across a water surface, creating elongated, parallel patterns that align with the wind direction. Additionally, water ripples tend to be more uniform and smaller, while wind ripples can vary in size and shape depending on wind speed and duration. Overall, the mechanisms and resulting patterns differ significantly between these two types of ripples.
That is called creating ripples or waves in the water.
A rotating dipole radiation causes the electromagnetic field around it to change direction and strength periodically. This results in the emission of electromagnetic waves in all directions, similar to a spinning top creating ripples in water.
They are the same.
These ripples are called waves. When an object is dropped or disturbance occurs in the water, it creates waves that propagate across the surface.
Concentric rings in water are called ripples. Ripples are small waves that form on the surface of the water when it is disturbed.
they both like the water.
Light is faster than ripples on water. Light travels at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum, while ripples on water travel at a much slower speed, depending on factors such as the density of the water and the force creating the ripples.
Ripples on water travel slower than sound. Sound waves travel through air at a speed of roughly 343 meters per second, while ripples on water can travel at speeds as slow as a few meters per second, depending on factors like the depth of the water and the frequency of the ripples.
Ripples are formed by a friction of moving air and water.
buoyant means something floats on water.....