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  • Compression Waves vs. Electromagnetic Waves: Key Differences Explained
    Compression wave:

    - Mechanical wave

    - Requires a medium to propagate

    - Caused by the vibration of particles in the medium

    - Examples: sound waves, seismic waves, water waves

    Electromagnetic wave:

    - Non-mechanical wave

    - Does not require a medium to propagate

    - Caused by the oscillation of electric and magnetic fields

    - Examples: light waves, radio waves, microwaves, X-rays, gamma rays

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