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∙ 11y agoIf both of them are in the same substance, then their speeds are equal.
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∙ 11y agoThey are equal.
If both speeds are measured in the same medium, whether it be vacuum, water, or jello, then they are equal.
They are the same.
Same speed - light and gamma rays are both electromagnetic waves, but with different frequencies.
About 2/3 its speed in a vacuum.
No. Their speeds are identical.
They are equal.
If both speeds are measured in the same medium, whether it be vacuum, water, or jello, then they are equal.
They are the same.
Radio waves and light are the same exact physical phenomenon, and differ only in their wavelength (frequency). Their speeds are identical.
Both visible light and gamma rays travel at the same speed in a vacuum, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. This speed is often denoted by the letter 'c' in physics equations and is considered to be the speed of light in a vacuum, which is a universal constant.
Same speed - light and gamma rays are both electromagnetic waves, but with different frequencies.
A vacuum is not visible, as it is an absence of matter. Matter must exist to be seen, and so a vacuum cannot be seen.
at cruising speeds you will be in a high vacuum situation that advances the timing for better economy.
About 2/3 its speed in a vacuum.
Their speeds are all the same.
The speed of both visible light and gamma rays in a vacuum is the same, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. In a vacuum, all types of electromagnetic radiation travel at the speed of light, regardless of their wavelength or frequency.