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Is it true or false that all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum?
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Is it true or false that all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum?
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Is it true or false that all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum?
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Yes they do
Normally the speed is 186,282 miles per second
and all of the electromagnetic waves travels at this speed so they all travel at the same speed.
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Truer words were never spoken.
The "speed of light" is also the speed of radio, the speed of microwaves,
the speed of heat, the speed of X-rays, etc.
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