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What makes a light wave different from all mechanical waves?

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Light is a transverse wave.

Step-by-step explanation:

Light waves are not considered mechanical waves because they don't involve the motion of matter. Most of the mathematics and properties of mechanical waves apply to light waves. Light waves are different from mechanical waves, however, because they can travel through a vacuum.

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