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How does light travel? A . light only travels in a vacuum and travels faster when the sound source is moving B. Light only travels in a medium and light travels faster than he s…
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How does light travel?
A . light only travels in a vacuum and travels faster when the sound source is moving
B. Light only travels in a medium and light travels faster than he sounds source is stationary
C. Light can travel in a vacuum Anne the speed varies This depending on whether the source is moving or stationary
D. It can travel in the air or a vacuum and the speed is constant whether the light source is stationary or moving
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The answer to this is C
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Step-by-step explanation:
light can travel in a vacuum Anne the sped varies
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