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Barrett Snyder
13 March, 05:47
Do x-rays travel slower than infrared
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Hamza Powers
13 March, 07:34
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No, x-rays do not travel slower than infrared radiation or even the opposite. Both are travelling in vacuum therefore they travel at same speed. They differ in the frequency of the electromagnetic waves.
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