Never, ever, ever
No, eletromagnetic waves propagate in two planes (eletro-magnetic) and can propagate in a vacuum. Water waves, on the other hand, are dependant on matter to transfer energy, making it a mechanical wave, not an eletromagnetic one.
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
No, an electromagnetic wave is not a mechanical wave. Mechanical waves require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to transfer energy, while electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum as they are made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields.
An electromagnetic wave.
An ocean wave is considered to be a mechanical wave, as it requires a medium (water) to propagate. Electromagnetic waves, on the other hand, do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.
Water is not a wave but a substance!
No, eletromagnetic waves propagate in two planes (eletro-magnetic) and can propagate in a vacuum. Water waves, on the other hand, are dependant on matter to transfer energy, making it a mechanical wave, not an eletromagnetic one.
Mechanical.
no, water vapor is the gas form of water.
Water ripples? Mexican wave? xD
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
Mexican Wave? A non-electromagnetic wave.
A mechanical wave is not an electromagnetic wave.
No, an electromagnetic wave is not a mechanical wave. Mechanical waves require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to transfer energy, while electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum as they are made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields.
An electromagnetic wave.
An ocean wave is considered to be a mechanical wave, as it requires a medium (water) to propagate. Electromagnetic waves, on the other hand, do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.
No, sound is not a type of electromagnetic wave. Sound is actually a mechanical wave that requires a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to travel through, while electromagnetic waves like light do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.