Gamma ray bursts emitting light! What is meant by this? Any way gamma ray coming out of a radioactive nucleus is also an electromagnetic radiation as light but with very much higher frequency. Gamma ray also travels with the same speed as light does. According to Einstein's theory of relativity, no radiation can travel with a velocity higher than that of light
No, gamma rays travel at the speed of light, which is the fastest speed in the universe. Comic rays, on the other hand, are high-energy particles that can approach the speed of light but are not faster than gamma rays.
No, they travel at the same speed
Both are forms of electromagnetic energy and travel at the same speed, which is the speed of light.
because they all travel at the same speed (speed of light)
Gamma particles are photons - or electromagnetic waves. They travel at the speed of light; nothing can go faster than that.
The same. Both are electromagnetic waves; in a vacuum, they both travel at the speed of light.
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, just as light is, and all EM waves propagate at the speed of light through a vacuum.
Delta rays are faster than gamma rays because they are products of energetic collisions between charged particles and atoms, resulting in electrons moving at high velocities. Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation that travel at the speed of light and do not have mass, so they move at the speed of light in a vacuum, which is slower than the speed of electrons in matter.
Gamma rays travel at the speed of light because both light and gamma rays are variants of the same thing: electromagnetic radiation.
Neither. In vacuum, all electromagnetic radiation has the same speed, regardless of wavelength. It's the speed we call "the speed of light", but it applies to all of those other electromagnetic phenomena too.
Gamma rays travel faster in a vacuum compared to infrared rays. This is because gamma rays have a higher frequency and shorter wavelength, allowing them to travel at the speed of light. Infrared rays have a lower frequency and longer wavelength, which results in a slower speed when traveling through a vacuum.
The speed of visible light is the same as the speed of gamma rays, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second in a vacuum.