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How are electromagnetic waves different than all other waves?
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They differ from each other
in wavelength. Wavelength is the distance between one wave
crest to the next.
Waves
in the
electromagnetic
spectrum vary in size from very long radio
waves
the size of buildings, to very short gamma-rays smaller
than
the size of the nucleus of an atom.
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Answer:
They travel through space
Step-by-step explanation:
J got it right in e2020
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