yes, they can travel.
Yes!! elecromagnetic waves dont need an airy medium to travel.They can travel in vacuum as well.
yes, they can travel.
If there's matter then its not a vacuum. But an EM wave can transverse either.
Vacuum
Correct, electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum. Sunlight is an example of this.
Electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves.
yes, they can travel.
If there's matter then its not a vacuum. But an EM wave can transverse either.
Vacuum
Electromagnetic waves.
Yes, any electromagnetic wave can travel through a vacuum.
Yes, infrared waves are part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum and all electromagnetic radiation will propagate through a vacuum.
Correct, electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum. Sunlight is an example of this.
Electromagnetic waves.
electromagnetic energy
Electromagnetic waves.
A microwave is near the "red" side of the electromagnetic scale. All electromagnetic travels at the same rate. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation which travels through a vacuum (space). Thereofore, being a part of electormagnetic radiation, microwaves will travel through a vacuum.
Through a vacuum ... yes. Through outer space, which is not quite a vacuum ... not quite, but very very close.