Part of your World [Reprise]
AM Waves diffract more than FM waves.
Rhett Akins .....don't get me started
Radio waves have longer wavelengths. Shadows are not light, but rather, the absence of light. The lack of diffraction of light is illustrated by our ability to hear someone talking around the corner of a building, while not being able to see that person.
Light waves do diffract, but the effect is very very small. In general diffraction effects are important when the object interacting with the wave has dimensions that are comparable to the wavelength of the wave. Light waves have much shorter wavelength compared to the radio waves. Hence the effect. (It should also be noted that radio waves penetrate buildings much better than light waves, but that leads to a more nuanced discussion of diffraction effects.)
The wavelength of radio waves are on the magnitude of 10^4 meters, while gamma rays have a far shorter wavelength of around 10^-14. This implies that gamma rays carry a lot more energy than radio waves, due to their frequency being much higher than that of radio wave frequencies.
Love's Crashing Waves was created in 1984-06.
waves crashing "like hands of the sea pounding on the seashore"
Whitecaps or Breakers
Crashing waves Smashing waves Big waves No waves Light waves Heavy waves Noisy waves :)
the waves are comming in the shape of the coasts are changing each time the waves come crashing in to them
Crashing waves can cause erosion because the force and energy of the waves can wear down coastal rocks and cliffs over time. The constant impact of the waves can break apart rocks and carry away sediments, leading to the gradual erosion of the coastline.
From the water crashing down on the sand.
Well, darling, a simile for waves crashing against the sides of a ship could be "like a relentless battering ram against a fortress." It's like nature's way of saying, "Hey ship, you ain't the boss around here!" Just imagine those waves giving the ship a good old-fashioned smackdown.
The waves pounding against the shoreline. The waves colliding with the shore. The waves breaking upon the beach.
it is white noise. this also includes a large audience clapping, static in a radio, jet engine exhaust. any sound with a large amount of random frequencies.
becaues large, crashing waves have a force large enough to put enough pressure on the rocks to crack them
You can see waves, sand, the ocean with beautiful crashing waves. Sometimes seagulls soaring in the air!!