because of heat waves :-)
Radiation in space refers to high-energy particles emitted from the sun and other sources. When astronauts travel through space, they are exposed to this radiation, which can potentially be harmful to their health. Shielding and other protective measures are used to minimize the risks associated with space radiation exposure.
Electromagnetic energy, such as light and radio waves, can travel through empty space or through matter. This type of energy does not require a medium to propagate and can travel vast distances through the vacuum of space.
Yeah, radiation can travel in vacuum and a practical example of it is the radiation of sun coming to earth and traveling through space.
Radiation can travel through air, water, and some solids like glass and metals. However, the ability of radiation to pass through different materials depends on the type of radiation (such as alpha, beta, or gamma) and the thickness and density of the material.
Yes, radiation can travel through empty space because it consists of particles or waves that do not require a medium to propagate. Examples include electromagnetic waves like light and gamma rays.
All types of radiation can travel through space.
Radiation can travel through empty space. The radiation in question is electromagnetic waves.
vacuum
Radiation in space refers to high-energy particles emitted from the sun and other sources. When astronauts travel through space, they are exposed to this radiation, which can potentially be harmful to their health. Shielding and other protective measures are used to minimize the risks associated with space radiation exposure.
Electromagnetic energy, such as light and radio waves, can travel through empty space or through matter. This type of energy does not require a medium to propagate and can travel vast distances through the vacuum of space.
Yes, it is called radiation.
Yes it can, and it does.
Radiation energy
Yeah, radiation can travel in vacuum and a practical example of it is the radiation of sun coming to earth and traveling through space.
Radiation can travel through air, water, and some solids like glass and metals. However, the ability of radiation to pass through different materials depends on the type of radiation (such as alpha, beta, or gamma) and the thickness and density of the material.
Yes, radiation can travel through empty space because it consists of particles or waves that do not require a medium to propagate. Examples include electromagnetic waves like light and gamma rays.
Radiation is when no atoms or molecules are involved in the transfer of heat or energy. This is when energy can travel through empty space . Ex:sun heats earth through space;radiation.