Yes, an ocean wave is a mechanical wave, since the water is the medium of the wave.
Basically, "mechanical wave" means that the wave involves actual movement of matter - as in a water wave or sound wave - as opposed to waves that consist of electrical currents, or electromagnetic waves.
No, water waves are mechanical waves.
No, eletromagnetic waves propagate in two planes (eletro-magnetic) and can propagate in a vacuum. Water waves, on the other hand, are dependant on matter to transfer energy, making it a mechanical wave, not an eletromagnetic one.
"Radio wave" is not like the others. "Radio wave" doesn't belong.
A tidal wave is a water wave so it is a mechanical wave.
Water is not a wave but a substance!
Yes, an ocean wave is a mechanical wave, since the water is the medium of the wave.
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Yes, an ocean wave is a mechanical wave, since the water is the medium of the wave.
yes.
Basically, "mechanical wave" means that the wave involves actual movement of matter - as in a water wave or sound wave - as opposed to waves that consist of electrical currents, or electromagnetic waves.
No, water waves are mechanical waves.
No, eletromagnetic waves propagate in two planes (eletro-magnetic) and can propagate in a vacuum. Water waves, on the other hand, are dependant on matter to transfer energy, making it a mechanical wave, not an eletromagnetic one.
Mechanical wave needs a medium to travel. Examples :- Sound Wave, Seismic Wave etc.
A mechanical wave.