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Electromagnetic vs. Mechanical Waves 1
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Can be reflected
Infrared light
Longitudinal wave
Ocean wave
Requires a medium
Sound
Speed dependent upon the medium they
are traveling through
Transfers energy
Transverse wave
Visible light

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