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Which one of the following is not an example of a mechanical wave water wave earthquake wave sound wave or radio wave?

Radio wave is not an example of a mechanical wave because it is an example of an electromagnetic wave. Mechanical waves require a medium to propagate, while electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.


Is radio wave an example of mechanical wave?

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Which is not an example of a mechanical wave sunshine water waves at the beach fans doing the wave at a sporting event or sound waves coming out of a radio?

Sunshine is not an example of a mechanical wave. It is a form of electromagnetic radiation that does not require a medium to propagate, unlike mechanical waves which do.


Is a seismic wave the same as a radio wave?

No. Seismic waves are mechanical. Radio waves are electromagnetic.


Is radio wave is a mechanical wave?

No, radio waves are not mechanical waves. They are a type of electromagnetic wave that do not require a medium (such as air or water) for propagation. Mechanical waves, on the other hand, require a medium to travel through.


Is a radio wave mechanical or electromagnetic wave?

Radio waves are electromagnetic. That's how they can get down here from satellites.


Are radio waves a type of mechanical wave or a type of electromagnetic wave?

Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave. They do not require a medium to travel through and can travel through a vacuum, unlike mechanical waves which require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate.


Is Light is an example of a mechanical wave?

No, light is not an example of a mechanical wave. Light is an example of an electromagnetic wave, which does not require a medium to propagate, unlike mechanical waves like sound waves which do require a medium.


What is non mechanical wave?

Non mechanical waves are Eletro magnetic waves. We can devide 2 waves. 1 is mechanical waves & 2 is electromagnetic waves. For example Sound is a mechanical wave & Light is an electromagnetic wave.


What type of wave is not a mechanical wave?

Mechanical waves require a medium to travel through. Examples of mechanical waves are sound waves, water waves, a vibrating string. (See related link).Electromagnetic waves (such as light, radio waves, X-rays, microwaves) do not need a medium to travel through, so these are not mechanical waves.Certain phenomena in quantum mechanics exhibit wavelike behavior, and also does not require any medium to travel.An example of a wave that is not a mechanical wave is a light wave. A mechanical wave is a wave that needs a medium to travel through. Light can travel in space, where there is no medium (no air)


Example of a mechanical wave?

An example of a mechanical wave is a sound wave traveling through the air. Sound waves require a medium, such as air, to transfer energy through compression and rarefaction of the molecules. The vibration of the air particles creates a mechanical disturbance that propagates as a sound wave.


Which wave type moves faster along the spring?

Well... waves on springs are caused by mechanical energy. You can't, for example, sent radio waves along a spring and see them. So answer: mechanical waves.

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