There are many different waves depending on the characterization category being studied. If waves are being characterized by the matter that they travel these waves include electromagnetic, physical, and longitudinal waves.
Kinetic and electromagnetic energy can travel in waves.
There are three main kinds of waves: mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves, and matter waves. Mechanical waves require a medium to propagate, electromagnetic waves do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum, and matter waves describe the wave-like behavior of particles at the quantum level.
There is only one kind of electromagnetic wave, but we give it different names, roughly according to its frequency/wavelength. Names like radio, light, microwave, heat, red, X-ray, green, gamma ray, ultraviolet, blue, etc. But it's all the same phenomenon.
The three different types of waves are mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves, and matter waves.
Light wave is an electromagnetic wave, so light waves are a kind of wave. I don't understand what you mean by what waves have the most light waves. It's not possible to emit a combination of different kinds of waves (such mechanical, EM wave, sound wave) from a single source.
it depends on what building and what level earthquake
wavelength
There are different kinds of wave, such as sound waves, electromagnetic waves, water waves etc. So the first property I would describe as the wave medium. Then you would have the additional properties of amplitude and frequency.
triangle waves
There are many different kinds of waves, and many different kinds of wave energy, and many different kinds of equipment used to produce such energy. For example, a lightbulb, since light is a form of electromagnetic wave.
No. All E-M waves travel through space at the same speed, known as the"Speed of Light".
Yes. You are true.
Kinetic and electromagnetic energy can travel in waves.
The surface waves
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths.
There are three main kinds of waves: mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves, and matter waves. Mechanical waves require a medium to propagate, electromagnetic waves do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum, and matter waves describe the wave-like behavior of particles at the quantum level.
its a wavy one. longitudinal is the straight one.