1 | Mechanical Waves and Electromagnetic Waves

Waves

  • Waves are oscillations (vibrations) that cause the transfer of energy.
  • The oscillations occur about a fixed point, while the wave energy moves in a particular direction.
  • There are two types of waves: mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves.

 
ocean wave motion

Water waves are just one type of wave.

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Mechanical Waves

  • Mechanical waves are oscillations that require a medium (matter).
  • The oscillations involve movement of particles within the medium.
  • Therefore, mechanical waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases, but cannot travel through a vacuum.
  • Examples of mechanical waves:
  • Sound waves
  • Seismic waves
  • Water waves
  • Waves caused by moving objects such as a rope or a slinky

 
mechanic sound wave vacuum

Mechanical waves, such as sound waves, cannot travel through a vacuum.

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Electromagnetic Waves

  • Electromagnetic waves are oscillations that do not require a medium.
  • The oscillations involve fluctuations in an electromagnetic field.
  • Therefore, electromagnetic waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases, and can travel through a vacuum.
  • Examples of electromagnetic waves:
  • Radio waves
  • Microwaves
  • Infrared radiation
  • Visible light
  • Ultraviolet radiation
  • X-rays
  • Gamma rays

 
electromagnetic radio wave vacuum

Electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves, can travel through a vacuum.

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