Electromagnetic waves.
There are different names for electromagnetic radiation, depending on the frequency; radio, microwave, heat, light, UV, X-rays, gamma rays; all of these (and others) are different frequencies or "bands" of electromagnetic radiation.
No! Maxwell believed that the electromagnetic energy needs a medium to travel through space, this he called the ether.
I believe Space is not 'empty', the 'ether" exists in the form of space impedance z= 375 Ohms. The space impedance is also related to Planck's Constant, h.
h = QW and z = W/Q where Q is the quantum Charge 4/3 E-18 Coulombs and W = 500 E-18 Webers (Volt second). Plancks's Constant is h=zQ2
Electromagnetic energy travels through "empty space" by energizing the medium of electromagnetic charges Q and W.
The electromagnetic energy is E = hf = hc/r = Q2zc/r!
Did you ever see sunlight, or light from the stars? - Light is a type of electromagnetic wave, and it came to us by traveling through empty space.
Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium.
Electromagnetic waves do that, such as radio, light, gamma rays, etc.
No. The earth receives no energy from the sun. Plants cannot grow,
and the sidewalk does not become hot in August.
Electromagnetic waves, such as infrared and visible light
Radiation can travel through empty space. The radiation in question is electromagnetic waves.
Of course. It's generally known by virtually everyone that electromagnetic waves carry energy just fine through empty space.
Electromagnetic Waves do not require a medium, or matter to move through, to transfer waves. This includes radiowaves, microwaves, infared waves, visible light waves, Ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays.
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Electromagnetic.
Electromagnetic radiation... i.e., light. Electromagnetic Waves A+
Electromagnetic waves or radiation
Electromagnetic waves, such as infrared and visible light
Gravitational (-GmM/r) and Electromagnetic (hf=hc/r) Energy.
what is a form of energy that travels as waves through the air and some solids and liquids call?
An electromagnetic wave (this includes light) does not require a physical medium - it can travel through empty space.An electromagnetic wave (this includes light) does not require a physical medium - it can travel through empty space.An electromagnetic wave (this includes light) does not require a physical medium - it can travel through empty space.An electromagnetic wave (this includes light) does not require a physical medium - it can travel through empty space.
Those two descriptions are not mutually exclusive, and in fact, electromagnetic waves do both.
Light, a combination of oscillating electric and magnetic fields.
Did you ever see sunlight, or light from the stars? - Light is a type of electromagnetic wave, and it came to us by traveling through empty space.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space.
Yes it can, and it does.