Well the more energy a ray has the faster it goes so i think people are mistaking light the fastest when it is x rays.
More energy does not neccessarily make a ray go faster, otherwise you would see the bright part of a picture before you would see the darker parts.
Yes, microwaves travel slower than ultraviolet light in a vacuum. This is because microwaves have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies than ultraviolet light, leading to a slower travel speed.
No, X-rays do not travel at the speed of sound. X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that travel at the speed of light, which is much faster than the speed of sound.
No. Nothing can travel faster than light.
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
No, neutrinos cannot travel faster than light.
All electromagnetic waves move at the same speed, at least in vacuum. X-rays and microwaves ... as well as radio, infrared, ultraviolet, heat, and visible light ... are all electromagnetic waves, and travel at the same speed.
Travel faster than the speed of light. By definition, Superluminal is "Faster-than-light (FTL)"
No. Faster than light travel is impossible in any case.
no p waves travel faster than s waves
According to current scientific understanding, it is not possible to travel faster than the speed of light.
The wavelength of Xrays is EXTREMELY short compared to microwaves. Wavelengths of xrays are from 10 to .01 nanometres. (10 nanometres is .00000001 metres). Wavelengths of microwaves are usually between 100 and 10 millimetres although they are not clearly defined. This means the wavelength of microwaves is 10 billion times longer than xrays.
Nothing that has mass can travel faster than the speed of light. A fly's wing has mass, therefore it cannot travel faster than light.