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If there's matter then its not a vacuum. But an EM wave can transverse either.

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Q: Is it possible for a electromagnetic wave to travel through a vacuum through matter?
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What does an electromagnetic wave do?

can travel through matter


A wave that travels trough empty space or matter?

Both electromagnetic waves and gravity waves can travel through empty space. Gravity waves travel through matter as well; some electromagnetic waves may travel through some types of matter.


Is it possible for a electromagnetic wave to travel through a vacuum?

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A wave that can travel through empty space or through matter?

It is an electromagnetic wave.


What are waves that travel through matter called?

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Electromagnetic waves are mad by vibrating elecrical charges that travel through space or matter?

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What state of matter travels through waves?

It depends. Is it a mechanical wave or a electromagnetic wave? Mechanical waves (for example sound waves) travel trough every state of matter and they can't exist without matter. They don't travel through vacuum. Electromagnetic waves travel trough space and get interrupted only by other electromagnetic waves.


How mechanical and electromagnetic waves are similar.?

Electromagnetic waves can travel through space.Mechanical waves need matter to transfer energy.


Consists of changing electric and magnetic fields and can travel through empty space or matter?

An electromagnetic wave.An electromagnetic wave.An electromagnetic wave.An electromagnetic wave.


What can travel either through matter or through emptty space?

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What is the difference between mechanical and electromagnetic waves with regard to travel?

Mechanical waves need some kind of material to transmit through. They involve the shaking and passing of energy through matter. Electromagnetic waves don't need a medium to travel through. Outer space is considered a vaccuum, there is no matter to shake back and forth to create a wave. This is why electromagnetic waves can travel through solids, liquids, and why they travel faster.


How are electromagnetic (or light) waves different from water and sound waves?

Light waves and electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space. Water waves can only travel through matter. Hope this helped!