Now that helps. I only started to find out what waveguides are a day ago. I will take your advice and read up on the basics. But I'd decided that I'd do so before. Thoughts concerning basic electromagnetism is something I always think about ever since I read my first book on it 30 or so years ago and I’ve read more since. But you are right in that I will have more questions. BTW, I don’t think I had any questions about a voltmeter.
Here are some initial questions I will be asking at least to myself: Did I phrase my original question wrong? My question was “Can someone tell me what these 3 types of waveguides are?” But now I ask myself if they are all, in fact, waveguides. You said the first is a "twin-line" transmission line. Am I to assume this is not a waveguide? I know the second is a rectangular waveguide. Lastly, am I to assume that the third "parallel-strip" structure is not a waveguide? I have a lot to find out. But I must first know, and hopefully will soon find out, is if I will be researching ‘transmission lines’ and ‘parallel-strip structures’ along with waveguides.
Once the above is resolved I will hope to have reached the point I originally posted, where I will be able to describe the differences between these 3 transmission means in terms of the frequency response, from zero to infinity.