Yes. Light is a self-propagating wave that does not need a medium to flow. Thus, light has the ability to travel through a vacuum.
A perfect vacuum
No, because there is no substance to propagate.
No, because there is no substance to propagate.
Yes they can. They are a form of electromagnetic rays and all types of electromagnetic radiations can travel in vacuum
Light does travel through a vacuum.
Light can travel through vacuum, but it is not a medium.
Yes, light can travel forever in a vacuum because there are no particles to absorb or scatter it.
Yes ... in a vacuum.
Light can travel in a vacuum or in any transparent material
No. Only light waves can travel through a vacuum.
Electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, can travel through empty space because they do not require a medium to propagate. This is due to their self-sustaining electric and magnetic fields that enable them to travel through the vacuum of space.
No, light is at its fastest in a vacuum.