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Can microwave travel through vacuum

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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.

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