electronic sound waves
Electromagnetic energy travels through space in the form of waves. These waves include light, radio waves, X-rays, and microwaves, among others.
Electromagnetic waves. Or gravity waves.
The type of heat transfer that travels through space in electromagnetic waves is called radiation.
Light
Light
Electromagnetic energy travels through space as waves. This includes various forms of radiation such as visible light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.
Electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, can travel through empty space. These waves do not require a medium to propagate, allowing them to travel through the vacuum of space.
Electromagnetic Wave
Sound travels through a medium, which can be solid, liquid, or gas. In solids, sound waves travel the fastest, followed by liquids, and then gases. In space, where there is no medium, sound cannot travel.
No, light does not disappear as it travels through space. It may be absorbed or scattered by objects, but it continues to exist and travel in the form of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic energy travels by waves. These waves can travel through space and through many types of matter. Electrical energy of sufficient voltage can arc through space and some matter (lightening for example). More commonly, electrical energy travels through conducting media such as wires of copper. AC electricity could be considered a wave, but not in the same sense as electromagnetic energy.
Light energy travels in the form of electromagnetic waves, which do not require a medium to propagate. These waves consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that move through space at the speed of light.