Mechanical waves are caused by the vibration of particles in a medium, such as a solid, liquid, or gas. When a disturbance, such as a sound source or a force, is applied to the medium, it creates a ripple effect that travels through the medium as a wave.
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Mechanical waves are caused by the back and forth movement or vibration of an object. These waves require a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. Sound waves and seismic waves are examples of mechanical waves.
No, not all waves are mechanical in nature. Mechanical waves are caused by the oscillation of particles in a medium, like sound waves in air or water waves in the ocean. However, electromagnetic waves, such as light or radio waves, do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.
Mechanical waves are caused by disturbances in a medium, such as air, water, or a solid material. These disturbances cause particles in the medium to vibrate and transfer energy from one place to another. Examples of mechanical waves include sound waves and seismic waves.
Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
Another name for mechanical waves is elastic waves.