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Which type of wave is most affected by gravity from the Sun and the moon? Seismic. Electromagnetic. Sound. Water.
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How are seismic waves and sound waves similar? They are both part of the electromagnetic spectrum. They can cause significant damage as part of earthquakes. They can cause vibrations or motions in the matter with which they interact. They are able to travel through a medium and through a vacuum.
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Which type of wave is used in sonar to detect objects? Water. Electromagnetic. Seismic. Sound.
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1. They can travel in a vacuum.
2.They require particles to transfer energy.
3. Water
4. They can cause vibrations or motions in the matter with which they interact.
5.sound
1. They can travel in a vacuum.
2.They require particles to transfer energy.
3. Water
4. They can cause vibrations or motions in the matter with which they interact.
5.sound
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The type of wave that is most affected by gravity from the Sun and the Moon is **water** waves. This is primarily due to the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun causing tidal effects in bodies of water, leading to the rise and fall of ocean levels, known as tides. Seismic waves are affected by geological forces, electromagnetic waves are influenced by electric and magnetic fields, and sound waves propagate through media rather than being directly influenced by gravitational forces.
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Seismic waves and sound waves are similar in that **they can cause vibrations or motions in the matter with which they interact**. Both types of waves require a medium to travel through; for example, sound waves travel through air, water, or solids, while seismic waves travel through the Earth’s crust. However, they are not part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and they cannot travel through a vacuum (unlike electromagnetic waves). While seismic waves can cause significant damage during earthquakes, that is a specific context and not a general similarity between the two types of waves.
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The type of wave used in sonar to detect objects is **sound**. Sonar (Sound Navigation and Ranging) systems emit sound waves that travel through water. When these sound waves hit an object, they bounce back, and the sonar equipment detects the returning sound waves to determine the location, size, and shape of the object.
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