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  1. How can light (or electromagnetic radiation) travel through a vacuum when there is nothing there to act as a medium, and do so forever in all directions? For example the light coming from a star millions of light years away. Light is observed as traveling at velocity v=c, according to the second postulate of special relativity. But according to ...

  2. Jan 5, 2015 · 0. Since, electro magnetic waves have electric and magnetic vector. Due to this EM waves show electric and magnetic field. An electric and magnetic field have no need a medium to show thier effect. Hence in the presence of electric and magnetic field vector which vibrate perpendeculer to each other and get pertervation EM waves travels in vacuum.

  3. Unlike sound, light can travel through a vacuum — it doesn't need a medium.It can travel through transparent materials such as glass, water, and air. (A material light can't travel through is said to be opaque.) In a vacuum, light travels with speed 3.00 x 10 8 m/sec.This speed is given the symbol c. In a transparent medium, light slows down ...

  4. May 13, 2003 · Can light travel through a vacuum? Yes, light can travel through a vacuum. A vacuum is an area devoid of matter, including air molecules, which are usually responsible for scattering and absorbing light. Therefore, in a vacuum, light can travel unobstructed in a straight line. 2.

    • How far does light go? how long does light go. - Jason (age 11) A: Hi Jason, Light just keeps going and going until it bumps into something.
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    • light going out to space. If we are reflections of light, does that reflection make it out into space and keeps traveling til its asorbed.
  5. May 2, 2014 · Light may seem to be an exception, leading many to say that light is a wave that can travel through a vacuum with no medium. Light doesn't use EM fields as its medium; light IS an EM (electromagnetic) wave. Maxwell's equations tell us that a magnetic field changing in time causes an electric field to change in space, and an electric field ...

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  7. Unlike sound waves, light waves can travel through a vacuum close vacuum Empty space, where there is no solid, liquid or gas present. – they do not need a substance to travel through ...

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