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No, all forms of energy cannot travel in a vacuum. We know that electromagnetic energy (like light or radio waves) can travel in a vacuum. So can gravity waves. But mechanical energy (like sound) cannot.
Electromagnetic energy, such as light and other forms of radiation, can travel through a vacuum in space due to its ability to propagate without a medium.
False. While sound energy does travel in waves, other forms of energy, such as light and water waves, also travel in wave patterns.
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Light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation can travel through a vacuum because they do not require a medium to propagate. Sound waves, on the other hand, require a medium such as air, water, or a solid to travel through, so they cannot propagate through a vacuum.
False. In a chemical change, other forms of energy, such as heat or light, can be changed into chemical energy. This transformation can occur during reactions where energy is either absorbed or released as chemical bonds are broken or formed.
Sound energy and light energy are both forms of energy that travel in waves. They can both be transmitted through a vacuum and can be reflected, refracted, and absorbed by different materials. Additionally, both sound energy and light energy are forms of kinetic energy that can be used to perform work.
The characteristic that is consistent for all forms of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum is that they all travel at the speed of light.
No. All forms of electromagnetic radiation travel at the speed of light.
All forms of electromagnetic energy have the same speed in vacuum . . .299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second.The speed is somewhat less in material media, and depends on the medium.