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Which statement best explains why light can travel with or without a medium?

A medium is necessary for light waves to travel.
Light waves cannot travel in a vacuum.
Light waves are longitudinal waves that do not require a medium to travel.
Transverse waves do not require a medium to travel.

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Answer:

Transverse Waves do not require a medium to travel

Step-by-step explanation:

Two major types of energy waves are longitudinal waves and transverse waves. A longitudinal wave is a wave where the particles of matter in the medium move in a parallel direction to the motion of the wave. This shows the energy transport and particle movement. The particles of matter only move temporarily. A wave is transferred energy it does not transfer particles of matter. A transverse wave is a wave in which the particles of matter in the medium move in a perpendicular direction to the motion of the wave.

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