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distinguishing sound and electromagnetic waves
sort the facts into the category that they best describe
do not require a medium to travel, transverse waves, longitudinal waves, require a medium to travel through, waves from a speaker, gamma rays
sound waves, electromagnetic waves
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we recall the properties of sound and electromagnetic waves:
- Sound Waves: Are longitudinal waves (particles oscillate parallel to wave direction), require a medium (like air, water) to travel, and waves from a speaker are sound waves.
- Electromagnetic Waves: Are transverse waves (oscillations perpendicular to wave direction), do not need a medium (can travel in vacuum), and gamma rays are a type of electromagnetic wave.
Sound Waves:
- longitudinal waves (sound is longitudinal)
- require a medium to travel through (sound needs matter to propagate)
- waves from a speaker (speakers produce sound waves)
Electromagnetic Waves:
- do not require a medium to travel (e.g., light, gamma rays travel in space)
- transverse waves (EM waves have perpendicular oscillations)
- gamma rays (gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation)
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Sound Waves:
- longitudinal waves
- require a medium to travel through
- waves from a speaker
Electromagnetic Waves:
- do not require a medium to travel
- transverse waves
- gamma rays