Yes. Both nuclear radiation and electromagnetic radiation such as light can happen in a vacuum.
yes as radiation travels from the sun through a vacuum to earth
if there is radiation in the vacuum, then it's not really a vacuum.
Yeah, radiation can travel in vacuum and a practical example of it is the radiation of sun coming to earth and traveling through space.
by radiation - convection and conduction cannot occur in a vacuum!
Radiation :)
yes as radiation travels from the sun through a vacuum to earth
if there is radiation in the vacuum, then it's not really a vacuum.
Yeah, radiation can travel in vacuum and a practical example of it is the radiation of sun coming to earth and traveling through space.
No. radiant energy (including heat) can pass though a vacuum.
by radiation - convection and conduction cannot occur in a vacuum!
yes
vacuum
Radiation :)
Yes, think of the radiation from the Sun, it must travel through the vacuum of space to warm our own planet Earth.
Radiation is the thermal of energy by electromagnetic waves through the vacuum of space.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. In a vacuum, heat energy can only be transferred by radiation.
No