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Mechanical waves: -Must have a medium to propagate through -Can be transverse (water waves) or longitudinal (sound waves) -Can have any corresponding wavelength, period and wavelength (physical laws permitting) Electromagnetic waves: -Does not need a medium as the wave has wave/particle duality -Made up of photons (wave/particle duality again) -Always transverse -Always travels at the speed of light (therefore any wavelength will have a prescribd period)

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