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The speed of a sound wave is, slower than an electromagnetic wave faster than an electromagnetic wave equal to an electromagnetic wave cannot be measured
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The speed of a sound wave is,
slower than an electromagnetic wave
faster than an electromagnetic wave
equal to an electromagnetic wave
cannot be measured
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Sound waves are slower than electromagnetic waves. Sound waves behave only as a wave, whereby electromagnetic waves act both as a wave and particle, and travel at the speed of light 3.0 x 10^8 m/s d (which is very fast!!!)
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