A microwave is near the "red" side of the electromagnetic scale. All electromagnetic travels at the same rate. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation which travels through a vacuum (space).
Thereofore, being a part of electormagnetic radiation, microwaves will travel through a vacuum.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
The sound not travel through vacuum because sound need a medium to travel.
how electron move in vacuum and not move in air
No, sounds cannot travel through a vacuum. This is because sound requires a medium to travel through because it requires the vibration of particles to travel and there need to be particles to vibrate for it to travel through.
Vacuum
Yes, any electromagnetic wave can travel through a vacuum.
Light does travel through a vacuum.
No. Only light waves can travel through a vacuum.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
The sound not travel through vacuum because sound need a medium to travel.
i think voice cannot travel through vacuum.
how electron move in vacuum and not move in air
No, sounds cannot travel through a vacuum. This is because sound requires a medium to travel through because it requires the vibration of particles to travel and there need to be particles to vibrate for it to travel through.
Vacuum
sound can't travel through a vacuum. or a place without air.
The vacuum becomes no longer a vacuum.
All forms of electromagnetic waves travel through vacuum at the same speed.It doesn't matter whether it's a wave of heat, radio, microwave, visible light,ultraviolet, X-ray, or gamma ray. It travels through vacuum at299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second.