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X-rays travel with the velocity of

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Answered by ckgowrav0736
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X rays are light waves (electromagnetic waves). So they travel at 299792458 metres per second (approximately 3.00×10^8 m/s) in vacuum and reduce according to the refractive index of the medium in other media.

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Answered by qwcricket10
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X-rays are electromagnetic waves that are a type of radiation that travels at the speed of light.

  • X-rays are mainly used in the health care field.
  • They are electromagnetic waves.
  • They are used to capture images of the inside of our body.
  • An X-ray is a high form of energy that can penetrate.
  • In the health care field X-rays are used to find out broken bones, objects that are stuck inside the body, to find out chest condition etc.
  • X-ray found by W.C . Rontgen.
  • X-ray types of radiation are travel with the speed of light.
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