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Do em waves speed up or slow down when they travel through a medium?

EM waves typically slow down when they travel through a medium compared to their speed in a vacuum. This decrease in speed is due to interactions with the atoms and molecules in the medium, which cause the EM waves to be absorbed and re-emitted resulting in a slower overall propagation speed.


Is the speed of EM waves as they travel through vacuum directly proportional to the frequency.?

No. The speed is THE SAME for all frequencies of electromagnetic waves.


What does the e stand for in EM waves?

EM waves stand for Electromagnetic waves.


How do EM waves travels?

Electromagnetic (EM) waves are self-propagating waves of electric and magnetic fields that travel through space at the speed of light. They do not require a medium to travel through, and can travel through a vacuum. EM waves are produced by the vibrations of charged particles and have both electric and magnetic components perpendicular to each other.


Which phenomenon do em waves exhibit that sound waves do not?

Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum, while sound waves require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to propagate. Additionally, electromagnetic waves can travel at the speed of light, while sound waves travel at a much slower speed.


Are em waves longitudinal are transverse?

EM waves are both Transverse and Longitudinal.


All forms of energy in the elctromatic spectrum travel at the same speed of?

The speed of light. The speed is the same, if the EM waves travel through empty space. In other media, like air or water, they are usually slower.


How does the speed of radio waves compare with the speed of infrared waves?

Radio waves travel at the speed of light, which is the fastest speed possible in a vacuum. Infrared waves also travel at the speed of light, so both types of waves travel at the same speed.


What is the speed of EM waves in vacuum?

The speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (or about 186,282 miles per second), which is denoted by the symbol 'c'. This speed is constant and represents the fastest speed at which energy or information can travel in the universe.


Can em waves travel through vacuum?

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Do all em eaves travel at the same speed?

No, not all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed. The speed of an electromagnetic wave depends on the medium through which it is traveling. In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second.


Distance which EM waves can reach?

em waves travel at approximately 300 000 km per second in area space

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