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Most waves all require something with mass to be transmitted. However, electromagnetic waves carry energy in the form of photons, which are massless. Since photons are massless, they are not considered matter, but they do indeed carry energy. (This is why something feels warmer when the sun shines on it.) Electromagnetic waves range anywhere from radio waves, microwaves, and the common visible light waves, to x rays, and gamma rays.

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Wave that does not require matter to carry energy is called as electromagnetic wave. In this wave, electrical and magnetic energy is transformed from one point to the other in free space. This establishes that the free space is having qualities such as electric permittivity and magnetic permeability.

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