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Types of Waves: Mechanical Vs Electromagnetic Waves

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In previous lessens we looked at what is a wave. If you’re unclear on this topic click here to read more about waves.
In physics there are two known types of waves, these are:
  1. Mechanical Wave
  2. Electromagnetic wave


The differences between these two lie in their means of transferring energy. One may not see the difference between sound waves and light rays because as humans we aren’t capable of seeing such things with our naked eyes but thanks to human intelligence and through many research scientists were able to detect movement of energy in waves and thus differentiate the means by which they are transferred.

What are Mechanical Waves?
Mechanical waves are those that need a material medium with particles to enable them to move. Therefore these waves can’t “travel on their own”.

Examples of mechanical waves:

  • Sound Waves
  • Water Waves
  • Waves in springs


What is Electromagnetic wave?
Electromagnetic waves are those that do not need any material medium to enable them to move. Therefore these waves can travel on their own. These waves can travel through a vacuum.

Examples of electromagnetic waves:

  • Visible light
  • X-rays
  • Infrared rays
  • Ultraviolet rays
  • Radio waves

5 comments:

  1. You've got an easy and didactic way of explaining even difficult things.

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  2. you helped me with a very important project and not many other sites I went to could explain it quite like you.

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  3. Can I use your picture of the wave in a logo of a client? Anna Vehof
    anna.vehof@gmail.com

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  4. Radiowaves, light and radio - are the same forms of energy but they have different wavelength: from kilometres (long radio waves) to 10-16 metres (gamma rays)
    http://www.science-magazine.org/2015/04/electromagnetic-waves-radio-light.html

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