How does electromagnetic (em) radiation travels through each state of matter?

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2026-05-01 08:55

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Electromagnetic radiation can travel through air, solids, liquids, and gases. In solids and liquids, it generally moves through the atoms and molecules via vibration and interactions with the charged particles. In air and gases, it propagates through the space between molecules. The speed of electromagnetic radiation can vary depending on the medium it is traveling through, with the speed being fastest in a vacuum.

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