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They are both used to demonstrate the split screen experiment showing the partial wave duality of matter.

They are both examples of vertical or off axis waves; light in electric field, and magnetism. And waves in a vertical motion. There are always sound waves that travel in water or air, but they are called compression waves because it is due to a differential of density moving through the material medium.

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