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Non-Mechanical Waves| 10 Daily Life Examples

Non-mechanical waves, such as electromagnetic waves and matter waves, don’t rely on a medium for propagation and can traverse through a vacuum. Unlike mechanical waves, they are transverse in nature, exhibiting oscillations perpendicular to their direction of propagation.

Non-mechanical waves, also known as electromagnetic waves, are a fundamental part of our daily lives. Examples include:

  1. Radio Waves: Used for radio broadcasts, transmitting music and news.
  2. Microwaves: Heat food efficiently in microwave ovens.
  3. Infrared Radiation: Causes the sensation of heat, used in infrared thermometers.
  4. Visible Light: The light we see, with different colors representing distinct wavelengths.
  5. Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation: Causes sunburn, used in sterilization and medical treatments.
  6. X-rays: Used in medical imaging to visualize the internal structure of the body.
  7. Gamma Rays: Used in nuclear medicine and industrial applications for imaging and sterilization.
  8. Wi-Fi Signals: Wireless data transmission for devices like computers and smartphones.
  9. TV Signals: Transmitted through the air as electromagnetic waves for television broadcasts.
  10. Cellular Communication: Mobile phones use electromagnetic waves for wireless voice and data transmission.
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