sound waves
No, waves that are narrow typically have less energy compared to waves that are wide. The energy of a wave is determined by its amplitude and frequency, with narrower waves usually having lower amplitudes and frequencies.
There are lots of things they don't transfer.
Light waves are electromagnetic waves that consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. They travel through space at the speed of light and can move through a vacuum. Light waves have a wide range of frequencies, which determines their color and energy.
Kinetic and electromagnetic energy can travel in waves.
Take your pick: water waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, gravitational waves.
No, waves that are narrow typically have less energy compared to waves that are wide. The energy of a wave is determined by its amplitude and frequency, with narrower waves usually having lower amplitudes and frequencies.
Electromagnetic radiation.
This refers to electromagnetic waves.These are:Radio waves (biggest wavelength)MicrowavesInfrared wavesVisible waves (light, the rainbow spectrum)Ultraviolet wavesX-ray wavesGamma waves (smallest wavelength).
There are lots of things they don't transfer.
Waves get their energy from the wind. The stronger the wind, the more energy the waves will have. If there is less wind, the waves will have less energy.
You are probably thinking of electromagnetic radiation, which covers a wide range of frequencies from long radio waves all the way up to gamma radiation. Other types of wave energy are sound and ocean waves, but these are quite different of course.
The wide range of energy waves that radiate from the sun is called the electromagnetic spectrum. This spectrum includes various types of radiation, such as visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared radiation, and more. Each type of wave has different wavelengths and energies, contributing to the sun's overall energy output and its effects on Earth.
Light waves are electromagnetic waves that consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. They travel through space at the speed of light and can move through a vacuum. Light waves have a wide range of frequencies, which determines their color and energy.
Kinetic and electromagnetic energy can travel in waves.
Take your pick: water waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, gravitational waves.
waves is not a source of energy
Sounds are waves and waves have energy.