The biggest difference is that mechanical waves require a medium to travel through and electromagnetic waves do not.
Mechanical waves require a medium while Electromagnetic waves does not.
A mechanical wave is not an electromagnetic wave.
The biggest difference is that mechanical waves require a medium to travel through and electromagnetic waves do not.
Firelight is an electromagnetic wave. It consists of a spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that includes visible light.
A mechanical wave.
Mechanical.
An electromagnetic wave does not require a medium to travel through, whereas a mechanical wave does. This property is known as the ability of an electromagnetic wave to propagate through a vacuum.
Pulse can refer to both mechanical and electromagnetic phenomena. In a mechanical sense, a pulse is a wave of pressure or vibration traveling through a medium. In an electromagnetic sense, a pulse is a transient signal or wave of electromagnetic energy.
No. A light wave is a transverse electromagnetic wave.
Water is not a wave but a substance!
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.
Electromagnetic waves are not mechanical waves, as they do not require a medium (such as air or water) to propagate. Transverse and longitudinal waves, on the other hand, are mechanical waves that require a medium to travel through.