Electromagnetic waves are?
1. Longitudinal
2. Transverse
3. Reverse
4. A combination of all
Electromagnetic wave doesn't require any medium to propogate . It travels perpendicular to both electric field and magnetic field . Electric field and magnetic field combine together to create a electromagnetic wave. Hence it is a transverse wave .
Electromagnetic waves are? 1. Longitudinal 2. Transverse 3. Reverse 4. A combination of all
Question 1 (1 point) Electromagnetic waves are generally Question 1 options: transverse waves standing waves. longitudinal waves. 50/50 combination of transverse and longitudinal waves. sub section Question 2 (1 point) The period of a sound wave is the Question 2 options: decade in which it is produced. None of these. inverse of its frequency. end of the wave. sub section Question 3 (1 point) If the speed of sound is 1100 feet per second and a tuning fork oscillates at...
3. What is the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves? Select one: 0 a. Only longtudinal waves transmit matter. b. Plane waves are transverse waves while spherical waves are longitudinal. c. In transverse waves the displacement is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave, while in longitudinal waves the displacement is paraliel to the direction of propagation. O d. Mechanical waves are transverse waves while electromagnetic waves are longitudinal, e. Only transverse waves transmit energy.
O longitudinal and transverse. O longitudinal D Question 2 3 pts An electromagnetic wave is propagating towards the east. At a certain moment the direction of the magnetic field vector associated with this wave points vertically up. What is the direction of the electric field vector? Horizontal and pointing south O Vertical and pointing up 0 Horizontal and pointing north O Vertical and pointing down 3 pts DQuestion 3 order of the electromagnetic spectrum from low to high wavelength? Which...
1. Describe the main difference between longitudinal waves and
transverse waves. Based on what you have learned in the lecture
part of the course, which of these two types is an electromagnetic
wave?
2. The figure below shows a series of snapshots of standing
waves that are formed on a string, which is fixed at both ends (the
figure shows successive deformation of the string in equal time
intervals). Draw a graph that shows how the intensity of the
vibrations...
Which of the following statements are true about electromagnetic waves? Select all that apply. A. Electromagnetic waves cannot travel through solid objects B.An electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave. C.Only visible light is an electromagnetic wave. D.An electromagnetic wave is composed of a constant magnetic field that is perpendicular to an oscillating electric field. E.An electromagnetic wave is a longitudinal wave. F.An electromagnetic wave is composed of an oscillating magnetic field that is perpendicular to an oscillating electric field.
Reread the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves. For each of the following types of waves, tell what type it is and why. (Include a sketch for each.) sound waves water waves in the wake of a boat a vibrating string on a guitar a swinging jump rope the vibrating surface of a drum the “wave” done by spectators at a sports event slowly moving traffic jams
Earthquakes at fault lines in Earth's crust create seismic waves, which are longitudinal (P-waves) or transverse (S-waves). The P-waves have a speed of about 7 km/s. Estimate the average bulk modulus of Earth's crust given that the density of rock is about 2500 kg/m3. Pa
1) How would you describe thunder and the light from lightening as waves? -A) Thunder longitudinal, lightening transverse -B) Thunder transverse, lightening transverse -C) Thunder transverse, lightening longitudinal -D) Thunder longitudinal, lightening longitudinal 2) Suppose the longitudinal component of a wave created by an earthquake is travelling from east to west. As it passes through your position, how would you expect to move? -A) Both up and down, and north and south -B) east and west -C) north and south...
Please make a diorama of spatial and temporal waves
with explanations. Thx!
Diagram*
Longitudinal wave Transverse Wave Sourre mones Cails move left and right SeuIre mотеs up and doun Ceils moe ф авd dew left and right Enengy Transpart Eeg Transpart In a longitudinal wave the particles move parallel to the direction the wave is moving. a transverse wave the particles move at right angles to the direction of wave travel Wavelength Crest Сrest Amplitude Rest position Transverse Trongh OTOKOW...
Is it possible to make a standing wave from two longitudinal waves instead of transverse? Explain your reasoning, and then consider this: Sound is a longitudinal wave. If it’s possible to create a standing sound wave, describe how the sound would behave as you followed along the wave’s path. (e.g. Would it vary in strength and/or pitch? Would there be places along the wave where no sound occurs, or excessive sound?) In what situations would it be practical to create...