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25 August, 03:42

Do X-rays travel at a greater speed than radio waves.

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  1. 25 August, 03:46
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    No it doesn’t, radio waves tend to be higher
  2. 25 August, 03:52
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    The frequency of a water wave gives us its height. If a new wave arrives on shore every two seconds, then its frequency is 2 Hz. Radio waves, visible light, and X-rays are all a type of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays travel at a greater speed than radio waves.
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