Yes. Proof: We get heat from the sun and light from a lot of stars.
Light spectrum is part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum. Electromagnetic waves travel better and faster (light speed in vacuum) in vacuum.
The entire electromagnetic spectrum can move through a vacuum.
Vacuum
Becasue heat radiation(Infra-red) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. All waves in the electromagnetic spectrum(e.g light, radio waves) don't need particles(mass) to carry energy.
Correct, electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum. Sunlight is an example of this.
Light spectrum is part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum. Electromagnetic waves travel better and faster (light speed in vacuum) in vacuum.
Could it be that the frequency of sound waves are to low?
Yes, infrared waves are part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum and all electromagnetic radiation will propagate through a vacuum.
Electromagnetic waves can travel in a vacuum. Radiowaves, which are used in television signals, are one part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Yes! that's how light from the sun gets to the Earth. Electromagnetic do not require a medium to travel through, they can even travel through a complete vacuum.
The entire electromagnetic spectrum can move through a vacuum.
Vacuum
Electromagnetic waves.
Yes, any electromagnetic wave can travel through a vacuum.
yes, they can travel.
Becasue heat radiation(Infra-red) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. All waves in the electromagnetic spectrum(e.g light, radio waves) don't need particles(mass) to carry energy.
Correct, electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum. Sunlight is an example of this.