A wave is produced due to the disturbance of particles of a medium. Waves are produced when particles of a medium vibrates. Energy is transferred from one point to other point when a wave propagates. There are two types of waves including transverse waves and longitudinal waves. Transverse waves are those waves in which movement of particles is perpendicular to the propagation of wave. Those waves in which movement of particles or disturbance in particles is parallel to the propagation of waves, are called longitudinal waves. Moreover, electromagnetic waves do not require any medium for their production
Geomagnetic waves are thought to be the lowest frequency (and, therefore, the longest wavelength) electromagnetic waves in the universe. They are generated by movements in planetary structures that modulate a planet's magnetic field to create the wave. Certainly lower frequency electromagnetic waves could be generated, but they would be artificial. A link is provided for some useful information.
No, colour is generated by the energy state of an electron in a bond. When we see objects of different colors, it is because our retinas are being activated by electromagnetic waves of different wavelengths (or frequencies, if you prefer). Or at least because our brains think they are receiving such a signal.
Electromagnetic waves.
Ultrasonic waves are high frequency sonic waves. They're sound, which is mechanical energy. Electromagnetic waves are waves of electromagnetic energy, like radio waves or light. Mechanical energy is different from electromagnetic energy, hence the reason for ultrasonic waves not taking the form of electromagnetic waves.
Sound waves are not a type of electromagnetic wave. Sound waves are mechanical vibrations that require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate, whereas electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.
Electromagnetic waves are generated by the acceleration of charged particles, such as electrons, in an electric or magnetic field.
No, the rhythmic movement of air molecules does not produce electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves are generated by the oscillation of electric and magnetic fields and do not require a medium, such as air, to propagate.
Electromagnetic waves are generated when electrically charged particles are accelerated. This acceleration creates changing electric and magnetic fields which propagate through space as electromagnetic waves. These waves can vary in frequency and wavelength, giving rise to a wide range of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays.
Electromagnetic waves are generated by accelerating electric charges. When an electric charge is accelerated, it creates a changing electric field which, in turn, generates a changing magnetic field. These changing electric and magnetic fields propagate through space as electromagnetic waves.
electromagnetic radiation is caused by radiant energy generated by accelerating electrons of photons travelling as waves.
He generated electromagnetic waves by accelerating charges back and forth rapidly in an antenna. He detected the waves by using a similar antenna that would convert the electromagnetic waves into electrical signals.
Electromagnetic waves are force fields generated by vibrating, electrically charged particles. They are described mathematically by the Maxwell Equations.
Electromagnetic waves are generated through frequency oscillations which usually involve a coil of wire or in an extension such as a transmitting antenna. Lasers are light, formed in a coherent beam and generally don't exhibit electromagnetic waves.
Geomagnetic waves are thought to be the lowest frequency (and, therefore, the longest wavelength) electromagnetic waves in the universe. They are generated by movements in planetary structures that modulate a planet's magnetic field to create the wave. Certainly lower frequency electromagnetic waves could be generated, but they would be artificial. A link is provided for some useful information.
No it is not. It exists in air waves until it hits the ear of the listener. Even if the chord is generated by an electronic instrument, it is a real chord only after sound waves are generated in the air.
Hertz experimentally confirmed the existence of electromagnetic waves predicted by Maxwell's equations. His experiments demonstrated that these waves could be generated and detected, providing crucial evidence for the unified theory of electromagnetism. Hertz's work paved the way for the practical applications of electromagnetic waves, such as radio communication.
Electromagnetic waves on the surface of the sun are produced through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. The intense heat and pressure generated by nuclear reactions cause charged particles to move rapidly, creating electromagnetic radiation in the form of light, ultraviolet, and other wavelengths. These waves are then emitted from the sun's surface into space.