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The difference between electromagnetic and mechanical wave are as follows:

Electromagnetic wave

It does not require any material medium. Even through vacuum it can traverse

Mechanical wave

Material medium is a must

EM

Energy is in the form of electric and magnetic kind

MW

Energy in mechanical form

EM

Light, infra red, X-ray etc

MW

Sound waves

EM

Polarization is possible

MW

No polarization.

EM

Could be quantized.

MW

So far not thought about

EM Transverse nature

MW Longitudinal nature

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What is the difference between a mechanical wave and an electromagnetic wave?

A mechanical wave requires a medium (such as air or water) to travel through, while an electromagnetic wave can travel through a vacuum (like space) because it does not need a medium.


What is the difference between a mechanical wave or a transverse wave?

Electromagnetic waves do not lose energy over time. The field of magnetism swaps form and orientation with the electric field and back. There are frictional losses in mechanical waves which dampen them out over time.


Why is a transverse wave called a mechanical wave?

A transverse wave is called a mechanical wave because it requires a medium (such as air, water, or a solid) to propagate. The wave energy is transferred through the medium by causing particles to oscillate perpendicular to the direction of the wave's motion. This mechanical interaction between particles is what characterizes transverse waves.


What is the difference between two crests of a wave?

The difference between two crests of a wave is the wavelength, which is the distance between two successive crests. It represents the distance the wave travels during one complete cycle.


What is the difference between one point of the wave to another point of the wave?

The difference between one point of a wave and another point is the phase difference, which reflects how much the wave has shifted in terms of position or time. This phase difference determines whether the points are in phase (crest aligns with crest or trough with trough), out of phase (crest aligns with trough), or somewhere in between.

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