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  • 15-04-2021
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Radio waves don't require a medium to move energy from place to place. What kind
of wave is it?

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Jeanettaanglero Jeanettaanglero
  • 15-04-2021

Answer:

Electromagnetic Waves

Explanation:

Electromagnetic waves are waves that can travel through a vacuum (empty space). They don't need a medium or matter. They travel through electrical and magnetic fields that are generated by charged particles. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, microwaves, radio waves, and X-rays.

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