difference between light waves and gravitational waves
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Gravitational waves, similarly, are generated by the bulk motion of large masses, and will have wavelengths much longer than the objects themselves. Electromagnetic waves, meanwhile, are typically generated by small movements of charge pairs within objects, and have wavelengths much smaller than the objects themselves.
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gravitational waves are ways that vibrate through space time itself as result of gravitational forces as Einstein predicts in 1916 gravitational waves are applied in space time in accordance with Einstein's theory of gravity gravity waves are ways driven by gravitational force gravity waves are waves in the earth and atmosphere in accordance with the Newton's theory of gravity the difference between the gravitational and gravity waves are the gravitational waves are accordance with Einstein's theory of gravity and gravity waves and recordings with Newton's theory
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