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Why can we see light from the sunbut not hear the explosions from the sun?

Between the earth and the sun there is no air (its a vacuum). Sound cannot travel across a vacuum. Light can.


How do you know that light can go through a vacuum?

I can see the sun, the moon, and the stars.


Can light waves travel on a vacuum?

I think they can, since that's how you see the sun and the stars.


Can electormagnetic waves travel through a vacuum?

Yes, electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum because they do not require a medium to propagate. Examples of electromagnetic waves that can travel through a vacuum include visible light, radio waves, and X-rays.


The speed of light indicates how fast light can travel in a vacuum?

Yes ... in a vacuum.


Why doesn't light travel through a vacuum?

Light does travel through a vacuum.


Can you give an example of light traveling in a vacuum?

The sun rising every morning. Its' light traveled about 93,000,00 miles through a vacuum in order to be seen.If you accept that the space between the Earth and the Moon is lacking in atmosphere, that is, its a pretty good vacuum, then the simple fact that you can see the Moon (and Sun and Stars) is enough proof for me.


Is vacuum a medium of light?

Light can travel through vacuum, but it is not a medium.


If a satellite or spaceship explodes in outer space you can see the explosion from a distance but why can you not hear it?

Light travels in vacuum but sound cannot. So, we can see solar flares but can't hear them. (Outer space can be considered to be vacuum)


What happens when light passes through vacuum?

it travels at c (speed of light in a vacuum)


Does light travel at its slowest speed when passing through a vacuum?

No, light is at its fastest in a vacuum.


What is the propagation direction of light in a vacuum?

The propagation direction of light in a vacuum is straight and constant.