Yes. Ever seen the Sun, the Moon, or the stars?
Yes, light can travel through a vacuum because it does not require a medium to propagate. In a vacuum, there are no particles to scatter or absorb the light, allowing it to travel in a straight line indefinitely until it encounters an object.
Yes, electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum. This is because they do not require a medium to propagate, unlike mechanical waves. This property allows electromagnetic waves, such as light from the sun, to travel through the vacuum of space.
299 792 458 m / s, and the speed is the same for a photon (this speed is in a vcuum)
They travel through a material medium.
They travel through the air.
Sound waves travel through matter. The only thing it doesn't travel through is vacuums or outer space.
they travel through virtually anything. for example electromagnetic waves travel through our skin, our hair, anything.
Yes, a P-wave can travel through gas. P-waves are seismic waves that are the fastest and can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. They compress and expand the material they travel through, which allows them to propagate through gases as well.
S-waves cannot travel through liquids, but they can travel through solids and gases. P-waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases. Hope this helped! :D
Convection travels through matter. It won't travel through empty space.Convection travels through matter. It won't travel through empty space.Convection travels through matter. It won't travel through empty space.Convection travels through matter. It won't travel through empty space.
travel through the alps
Food waste does travel through the rectum.