All electromagnetic radiation has the same speed in the same medium.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.
Ultraviolet and visible light waves all travel at the same speed whenever they're all traveling through the same material.
Through a vacuum ... yes. Through outer space, which is not quite a vacuum ... not quite, but very very close.
No. Both travel at exactly the same speed. The speed of light.
Speed. All photons traveling through a vacuum travel at the speed of light.
Yes, infrared waves are part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum and all electromagnetic radiation will propagate through a vacuum.
Light does travel through a vacuum.
No. Only light waves can travel through a vacuum.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
Well light is an electromagnetic wave and it pushes itself through space ,but sound requires particles to travel through and if there are no particles for it to travel through you have no sound
The sound not travel through vacuum because sound need a medium to travel.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.
Electromagnetic waves travel through a vacuum at the speed of light, c, which is 3.00 x 108 m/s to three significant figures. A few examples include visible light rays, x-rays, and gamma rays.
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.
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