Science, asked by shlokjain52, 3 months ago

Light can travel in vacuum.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • True. Light waves can travel through a vacuum, and do not require a medium.
  • In empty space, the wave does not dissipate, no matter how far it travels, because the wave is not interacting with anything else

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Answered by kimv07
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In contrast, light waves can travel through a vacuum, and do not require a medium. In empty space, the wave does not dissipate (grow smaller) no matter how far it travels, because the wave is not interacting with anything else. ... However, light can also travel within some materials, like glass and water.

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