Electromagnetic waves travel at in vacuum
The fundamental properties that can be attributed to waves are;
- reflection
- refraction
- diffraction
- interference.
Other properties are ;
- wavelength
- frequency
- amplitude.
- A waves can be regarded as one that disturb the transfers energy.
- what all this electromagnetic waves has in common is their ability of them to travel in the vacuum with the same speed.
- Their speed in the vacuum is 300,000,000 metres per second which is the speed of light.
Electromagnetic radiation can be regarded as radiation that has waves of the electromagnetic field, which propagate through the space, and it moves along with electromagnetic radiant energy.
- Electromagnetic waves that are part of electromagnetic spectrum are:
- radio waves
- microwaves
- infrared light
- ultraviolet
- X-rays,
- gamma rays.
- Wavelength can be regarded as distance that exist between identical points i.e the adjacent crests of the adjacent cycles in that waveform
- Frequency can be explained as the rate of vibration of the wave electromagnetic field per seconds.
- The amplitude of wave can be regarded as distance from the centre line to the bottom of a trough, or to the top of a crest.
Therefore, electromagnetic waves travel at 300,000,000 metres per second in vacuum.
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