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Unlike mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves do not require to travel through.
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Unlike mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves do not require to travel through.
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The electromagnetic waves do not need any medium to travel as they are not mechanical in nature. They propagate in the form of electric and magnetic energy having a perpendicular vector of its velocity wave
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Unlike mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves do not require to medium through, Electromagnetic waves are the medium thru and which all exists as in Dr Wolff's Wave of Structure of matter.
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