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Which of these is constant for ALL types of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum?

Answer = Velocity Velocity is the speed of light and, the speed of light, is a constant among Electromagnetic Radiation in the vacuum of space.


What characteristic is consistent for all forms of electromagnetic (e-m) radiation in a vacuum?

The characteristic that is consistent for all forms of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum is that they all travel at the speed of light.


Which property is the same for all forms electromagnetic radiation?

The speed (in a vacuum) is the same for all electromagnetic radiation.The speed (in a vacuum) is the same for all electromagnetic radiation.The speed (in a vacuum) is the same for all electromagnetic radiation.The speed (in a vacuum) is the same for all electromagnetic radiation.


The numerical value of the speed of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum is?

299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second ... the speed of all forms of electromagnetic radiation, including light, in vacuum. The speed is slightly less in air, water, glass, jello, etc.


What distance does electromagnetic radiation travel in PS?

In a vacuum, electromagnetic radiation travels at a speed of 300,000,000 meters/second. Just convert the picoseconds to seconds, then multiply by the speed of light, to get the distance (in meters).


Is the speed of electromagnetic waves in the vacuum?

3x10^8 m/s or 186,200 miles per secondThe same as speed of light in vacuum, which is one case of electromagnetic radiation, i.e. 299792458 m/s


What is the fastest that an electromagnetic wave can travel?

The fastest that an electromagnetic wave can travel is 299,792,458 meters per second.That's the "speed of light" ... and all other electromagnetic radiation ... in vacuum.


How fast does an electromagnetic wavelength move?

In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves/radiation moves at the speed of light (c = 299792458 meters/second). However in matter the speed that electromagnetic waves/radiation moves is reduced by the reciprocal of the index of refraction for that material.


What type of light waves can travel through a vacuum?

Electromagnetic waves, including visible light, infrared, and ultraviolet radiation, can travel through a vacuum without the need for a medium to propagate.


Is the speed of a radio wave in a vacuum greater than the speed of a gamma ray?

No. The speed of all electromagnetic radiation is the same in vacuum, from the longest radio wave to the shortest gamma wave.


What travels at 300000km per second?

That is the approximate speed of electromagnetic radiation (usually referred to as light) in a vacuum.


Which light has the greatest speed?

In a vacuum, all colors of light - as well as other electromagnetic radiation - travel at the same speed, the so-called "speed of light".

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