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Radiant energy can travel through a vacuum.
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Radiant energy is electromagnetic radiation (light, radio, X-rays, etc.), which propagates as oscillating electric and magnetic fields and does not require a material medium — e.g., sunlight travels through the vacuum of space.
Radiant energy is electromagnetic radiation (light, radio, X-rays, etc.), which propagates as oscillating electric and magnetic fields and does not require a material medium — e.g., sunlight travels through the vacuum of space.
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