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8. Why are e.m. waves non-mechanical?​

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Answered by anwarali3
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As a mechanical wave travels through a medium, it loses energy to the medium. ... Non-mechanical waves are waves that do not require a medium for the transfer of their energy to occur. Electromagnetic waves are the only type of non-mechanical waves. They can travel through the vacuum of space.

As a mechanical wave travels through a medium, it loses energy to the medium. ... Non-mechanical waves are waves that do not require a medium for the transfer of their energy to occur. Electromagnetic waves are the only type of non-mechanical waves. They can travel through the vacuum of space.Type of radiation: Range of wavelengths

As a mechanical wave travels through a medium, it loses energy to the medium. ... Non-mechanical waves are waves that do not require a medium for the transfer of their energy to occur. Electromagnetic waves are the only type of non-mechanical waves. They can travel through the vacuum of space.Type of radiation: Range of wavelengthsInfrared radiation: 10-3 down to 10-7 meters

As a mechanical wave travels through a medium, it loses energy to the medium. ... Non-mechanical waves are waves that do not require a medium for the transfer of their energy to occur. Electromagnetic waves are the only type of non-mechanical waves. They can travel through the vacuum of space.Type of radiation: Range of wavelengthsInfrared radiation: 10-3 down to 10-7 metersVisible light: 700 to 400 nm

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Answered by chutki12
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As a mechanical wave travels through a medium, it loses energy to the medium. ... Non-mechanical waves are waves that do not require a medium for the transfer of their energy to occur. Electromagnetic waves are the only type of non-mechanical waves. They can travel through the vacuum of space.

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