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21 February, 09:27

X-rays travel in vacuum at a higher speed than the visible light. (A) True (B) False

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  1. G
    21 February, 12:19
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    (B) False

    Explanation:

    The visible light and the x-rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, all in the spectrum travel in the vacuum at the same speed, at the speed of light (c = 299,792,458 m/s). If the visible light ant the x-rays are traveling inside a medium, their velocity will change due to the properties of the medium but in the vacuum, their speed is the same.
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