Yes. That's how you feel heat from the sun, see light from stars,
and receive TV from the satellite.
Because space is not empty, it has a Quantum Ether.
Yes, electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space. This is because they do not require a medium to propagate, unlike sound waves which need a medium (such as air) to travel through. Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum, allowing them to move through space.
Yes it can, and it does.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space.
Those two descriptions are not mutually exclusive, and in fact, electromagnetic waves do both.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space.
Radiation can travel through empty space. The radiation in question is electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, can travel through empty space. These waves do not require a medium to propagate, allowing them to travel through the vacuum of space.
Electromagnetic radiation can travel through empty space because it does not require a medium for propagation. It consists of electric and magnetic fields that can exist and propagate in a vacuum. This is a fundamental property of electromagnetic waves as described by Maxwell's equations.
Electromagnetic.
electromagnetic radiation
An electromagnetic wave can travel through empty space or through matter. Examples include light, radio waves, and X-rays. These waves do not require a medium for propagation.