no, light is faster
No, light does not always travel at the same speed in all mediums. Its speed can vary depending on the medium it is passing through.
All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light in a vacuum and can be characterized by their wavelength and frequency.
No, different types of waves travel at different speeds depending on the medium they are traveling through. For example, light waves travel faster in a vacuum than in other materials. Sound waves travel faster in solids than in gases.
In a vacuum, electromagnetic waves (such as light) travel at a speed of approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (or about 186,282 miles per second). This speed is known as the speed of light and is the fastest speed at which energy, information, and matter can travel in the universe.
All colors of light travel with the same speed.
They don't really travel at the same speed, but, on television, the distance they travel is so short, that the difference between the speed of sound and the speed of light is almost non-existant.
They never do.
'Radio' waves are physically and electrically identical to light waves except for their frequency (wavelength), and they travel at the same speed as light does.
No. Light travels much faster than sound.
It was the same speed. It generally travel with 340ms-1 speed.
No. All colors travel at the same speed. It is called "the speed of light".
No, light in a medium will travel at a slower speed.
No, light does not always travel at the same speed in all mediums. Its speed can vary depending on the medium it is passing through.
Radio waves are sound. Therefore, yes, by definition, they travel at the speed of sound.
All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light in a vacuum and can be characterized by their wavelength and frequency.
Sound doesn't travel at all in a perfect vacuum. Sound needs a material substance to move anywhere.
No, different types of waves travel at different speeds depending on the medium they are traveling through. For example, light waves travel faster in a vacuum than in other materials. Sound waves travel faster in solids than in gases.