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What would the world be without waves?

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Answered by shivamgurav22
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Answer:

Without waves there would be nothing.

No heat, no light, no sound. ... Waves, quite simply, are disturbances or variations in a medium that allow the transfer of energy. Without waves, energy cannot do anything. And without energy, waves wouldn't be able to create a disturbance or displacement – and so wouldn't be at all.

Answered by bharathparasad577
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Answer:

Concept:

There would be no life without waves. There was no heat, no light, and no sound. There was no movement at all. There isn't a single thing.

Explanation:

Because waves aren't just a theoretical scientific concept – or something that only exists on the ocean's surface. They can be found anywhere at any time.

Waves are disruptions or fluctuations in a medium that allow energy to be transferred. Energy can't do anything unless it's in the form of waves. Waves would not be able to cause a disturbance or displacement without energy, and so would not exist.

There would be no life without waves. There was no heat, no light, and no sound. There was no movement at all. There isn't a single thing.

As a result, the things we call waves are a distinguishing aspect of our cosmos. They also aid in the explanation of numerous physical phenomena, ranging from light, which is an electromagnetic wave, to sound, which is one of several mechanical waves. However, radio waves, x-rays, and heat — not to mention ocean waves, rope movement, and guitar string vibration – are all the outcome of the same process.

So, don't be one of those people that thinks waves are unimportant in their lives or that science is 'boring.' We'd be nothing if we didn't have these things.

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