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  • Electromagnetic waves are waves that are produced when electrically charged particles interact with other particles. They are always transverse and do not require a medium to travel through. There are many parts of an electromagnetic wave which are the crest, trough, amplitude, wavelength, and wave direction. They all move at the same speed which is the speed of light. All types of electromagnetic waves are sorted into the EM spectrum. Which is Radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, x rays, and finally gamma rays,with the gamma rays having the most energy. The visible light is made into a spetrum which is ROYGBIV.
  • BRUH, alien class today was so hard!
  • Really why?
  • DAS WHAT IM SAYIN!
  • We had to learn how to shoot waves out of our antennas, and the teacher was talking about some transverse and longitudinal waves
  • WHAT tHAt mAKES NO SEnSE, IKE WhAT IN THEWORLD IS A LONGITUDINAL WAVE!
  • FR?? CAN YOU HELP ME THEN!!?
  • I dont know what in the world mechanical waves are, BUT i do know what electromagnetic waves waves are, i meannn i kinda use them all the time
  • Of courrseee
  • higher amp= higher energyhigher freq.=higher energyLarger wavelength=lower energy and freq.
  • That's all i have saved in my data storage about EM waves. Maybe master Mantis will be able to tell us about Mechanical waves
  • Hello Master Mantis, i have come to ask you about mechanical waves,they make no sense.
  • Of coursee, young alien boy. Mechanical waves are a type of wave that are either transverse, surface or longitudinal and require a medium travel through as they cant travel through a vacuum. Longitudinal waves are made up of multiple parts which are the compression, rarefaction, wavelength, expansion and amplitude. The speed in which the mechanical waves move is dependent on the medium it is traveling through/ the elasticity of the medium.
  • The mechanical waves oscillate parallel to the waves forward direction. Whereas transverse waves move perpendicularly and surface waves are created at the interface of two media.,
  • Examples of mechanical waves are, seismic waves, sound waves, and water waves
  • WOW! I didnt know waves could be so cool, thank you so much. NOW I CAN SHOOT BOTH MECHANICAL AND EM WAVES!!!
  • WOAH THERE BUDDY BE CAREFUL WITH THAT!
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