Electromagnetic travel is when electromagnets are used to attract or repel each other to move something.
Electromagnets act just like ordinary magnets, except you can turn them on or off with the flip of a switch. If you arrange the electromagnets in a line, you can turn them on and off to pull something along from one magnet to the next.
Yes, electromagnetic radiation does travel as a transverse wave
All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in vacuum.
The wave is called an electromagnetic wave.
No, electromagnetic waves do not need matter to travel. However, they can interact with matter and change accordingly.
Yes they can. They are a form of electromagnetic rays and all types of electromagnetic radiations can travel in vacuum
They travel faster
yes, they can travel.
All electromagnetic waves travel through space at the "speed of light". Light is one form of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic radiation travels in straight lines.
Yes, electromagnetic radiation does travel as a transverse wave
That would be electromagnetic waves.
Yes an electricity travels in an electromagnetic circuit. No it Doesn't