all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed 3e8 m/s in a vacuum
Gamma radiation is the fastest, as it is light. speed of gamma radiation = c (light speed) speed of beta radiation < c ( below light speed ) speed of alpha radiation < c/10 ( far below light speed )
Yes, all travel at the speed of light.
What is the range of the EMF spectrum
All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in vacuum.
The light wave, which is electromagnetic energy, is the fastest wave. The speed of light, which is a physics constant, is the speed of light in a vacuum, and no object with mass can be accelerated to this speed.
According to the light spectrum, water should travel through a more violet coloured water the fastest. The speed of light through a medium is not governed by its wavelength, so colour is not a factor.
Radio (and TV) waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and as such travel at the speed of light.
Gamma radiation is the fastest, as it is light. speed of gamma radiation = c (light speed) speed of beta radiation < c ( below light speed ) speed of alpha radiation < c/10 ( far below light speed )
Yes, all travel at the speed of light.
What is the range of the EMF spectrum
1000000000000000000 mph
According to the table the medium that sound travels at fastest speed is the electromagnetic waves.
What is the range of the EMF spectrum
All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in vacuum.
Any massless "thing" like a photon and MAYBE a neutrino. NOTHING with mass can travel at the speed of light. Photons travel at the speed of light. The entire electromagnetic spectrum travels at the speed of light.
No. The fastest speed a tornado has peen known to travel is 73 mph, about 1/10 the speed of sound. The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph, still less than half the speed of sound.
They travel at the same speed as the rest of the electromagnet spectrum. At 186,000 mile or 300,000 km per second.