Because they are light.
Radio waves are sound. Therefore, yes, by definition, they travel at the speed of sound.
The same. Both are electromagnetic waves; in a vacuum, they both travel at the speed of light.
Both are forms of electromagnetic energy and travel at the same speed, which is the speed of light.
Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultra violet, XRays, and gamma rays are all part of the "electromagnetic spectrum". They are all electromagnetic radiation and they all travel at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second). The only difference between them is their frequencies (or wavelengths)
Radio waves form part of the electromagnetic spectrum (which includes all light). They therefore travel at the same speed as x rays, microwaves, and visible light, which is 186 thousand miles per second or 3 million meters per second.
Radio-waves, like light, are electromagnetic waves and hence travel at the speed of light.
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All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum -- the speed of light.
Radar is accomplished by bouncing radio waves from the target.Radio waves and light are the same phenomenon ... both are electromagnetic waves,and their speeds are equal.
Yes. This is because light is an electromagnetic wave. The speed of light is 300,000 km/sec.
All electromagnetic waves travel through space at the "speed of light". Light is one form of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic energy travels at c, the speed of light. The speed of light, c, is 299,729,458m/s
In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.
Yes, all travel at the speed of light.
Light is an example of an electromagnetic force, as is radio, microwaves, radar, lasers and masers. Electromagnetic waves all travel at the same speed, the "speed of light", abbreviated as "c". This is approximately equal to 186,000 miles per second or 300,000 km per second in a vacuum.
They travel at the speed of light (c = 3*108 m/s)
Yes. The light is an example of a electromagnetic wave and its speed is constant.