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Annabella Fuentes
18 October, 05:39
What speed does an xray have in space?
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Mathew Fleming
18 October, 09:34
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X-rays in space travel at the speed of 299,792,458 meters per second.
(That's the speed of radio, microwave, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet,
gamma rays, and any other name you'd like to use to label any wavelength
of electromagnetic radiation. The speed is all the same.)
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