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P-waves, or primary waves, are seismic waves that can travel through all parts of the Earth, including solids, liquids, and gases. They are compressional waves that cause particles in the material they pass through to move back and forth in the same direction as the wave. This ability to travel through both the Earth's solid inner core and the liquid outer core distinguishes P-waves from S-waves, which only move through solids.
Various parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are used for communications, including radio waves, microwaves, and light waves (in the form of fiber optics). These different parts of the spectrum are utilized for different types of communications depending on factors like distance, bandwidth, and signal strength requirements.
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Light waves are electromagnetic waves that carry energy and information. They consist of electric and magnetic fields oscillating perpendicular to each other and to the direction of wave propagation. The parts of a light wave include the wavelength (distance between wave peaks), frequency (number of wave cycles per second), and amplitude (height of the wave).
Sound waves have wavelengths and frequencies.
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the distance between two corresponding parts of a wave is a waves
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waves bounce.
The bunched up parts in longitudinal waves are called compressions. These are regions where the particles of the medium are crowded together.
the distance between two corresponding parts of a wave is a waves
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In that case, they are said to be out of phase.
The kind of waves produced during storm conditions are called destructive waves. The two parts of a wave are called the crest and the trough.