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β 13y ago"Radio wave" is not like the others. "Radio wave" doesn't belong.
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β 13y agoRadio wave is not an example of a mechanical wave because it is an example of an electromagnetic wave. Mechanical waves require a medium to propagate, while electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.
No, a radio wave is not an example of a mechanical wave. A mechanical wave requires a medium to travel through, such as water or air, while a radio wave can travel through a vacuum because it is an electromagnetic wave.
A car engine converting chemical energy from gasoline into mechanical energy to move the car.
Sunshine is not an example of a mechanical wave. It is a form of electromagnetic radiation that does not require a medium to propagate, unlike mechanical waves which do.
No, a radio does not generate mechanical energy. It converts electrical signals into electromagnetic waves for broadcast.
No, radio waves are not mechanical waves. They are a type of electromagnetic wave that do not require a medium (such as air or water) for propagation. Mechanical waves, on the other hand, require a medium to travel through.
No, a radio wave is not an example of a mechanical wave. A mechanical wave requires a medium to travel through, such as water or air, while a radio wave can travel through a vacuum because it is an electromagnetic wave.
A car engine converting chemical energy from gasoline into mechanical energy to move the car.
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Sunshine is not an example of a mechanical wave. It is a form of electromagnetic radiation that does not require a medium to propagate, unlike mechanical waves which do.
No, a radio does not generate mechanical energy. It converts electrical signals into electromagnetic waves for broadcast.
You need a radio to listen to updates and etc.
no, mechanical waves are not radio waves
Well... waves on springs are caused by mechanical energy. You can't, for example, sent radio waves along a spring and see them. So answer: mechanical waves.
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