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∙ 11y agomicro waves
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∙ 11y agoIf you mean "transverse" waves, then any electromagnetic wave is transverse- Examples--light and microwaves
Electromagnetic waves.
ultrasonic waves
The abbreviation often used for secondary waves is S-waves.
Infrared waves.
how is petrol used in our everday life
Everday life
ocean waves/ sound waves and it is also used in finding out the distances between planets and all.
If you mean "transverse" waves, then any electromagnetic wave is transverse- Examples--light and microwaves
Seives can be used in cooking such as seiving flour.
Weather forecasts.
Vernacular
to send radio waves through the air to make the radio work
It can be, when it is used as the past participle of the verb "to wave." Examples would be "waved banners" or "waved hair" (styled in waves).
They are both used to demonstrate the split screen experiment showing the partial wave duality of matter. They are both examples of vertical or off axis waves; light in electric field, and magnetism. And waves in a vertical motion. There are always sound waves that travel in water or air, but they are called compression waves because it is due to a differential of density moving through the material medium.
Buoyancy is used for many life examples, submarines, swimmers would like to know about it, and the army would use it. Those are some life examples that of real life that buoyancy would be used! Hope this helps!
Water contains hydrogen.