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In the field of physics, that rather depends on the frequency. Optics in the case of light waves; Acoustics in the case of audio (pressure/velocity) waves; radio-physics in the case of radio waves; and Geophysics in the case of seismic waves. I presume you do not inquire after Sting Rays.
The study of sound is called acoustics. It involves the production, transmission, and effects of sound waves in various environments.
Some careers that study waves include oceanographers who study ocean waves, seismologists who study seismic waves, and physicists who study electromagnetic waves. These professionals may work in various fields such as marine science, geology, and engineering.
You should study electromagnetic waves because they carry energy and can interact with matter by causing changes at the atomic and molecular levels. Examples of electromagnetic waves include visible light, X-rays, and radio waves.
The study of wave motion is called wave mechanics or wave physics. It involves understanding how waves propagate and interact with their surroundings in various mediums such as air, water, or solids.
Earth's interior...
A Oceanographer. We study waves and currents, geology, chemistry and Biology.
The waves are called "electromagnetic waves". All types of EM waves can be used to study the Universe.
An audiologist studies the properties of sound.
This study would fall under the broad heading of ceramics at least. Optics is a study of light waves and their interactions.
In the field of physics, that rather depends on the frequency. Optics in the case of light waves; Acoustics in the case of audio (pressure/velocity) waves; radio-physics in the case of radio waves; and Geophysics in the case of seismic waves. I presume you do not inquire after Sting Rays.
yes. Helios Seismology
The study of earthquakes is called seismology. Seismologists study the origins, pathways, and effects of seismic waves generated by earthquakes to better understand these natural phenomena.
The instrument that detects seismic waves is called a seismometer or seismograph. It measures the vibrations caused by seismic waves in the Earth's crust and can help to monitor and study earthquakes.
The study of sound is called acoustics. It involves the production, transmission, and effects of sound waves in various environments.
Plate Tectonics
Some careers that study waves include oceanographers who study ocean waves, seismologists who study seismic waves, and physicists who study electromagnetic waves. These professionals may work in various fields such as marine science, geology, and engineering.