The false statement is:
"Electromagnetic waves are longitudinal waves that can travel in a vacuum."
This statement is incorrect because electromagnetic waves are actually transverse waves, not longitudinal. All the other statements are true.
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Electromagnetic waves are longitudinal waves that can travel in a vacuum.
Electromagnetic waves are longitudinal waves that can travel in a vacuum.
Mechanical waves can be both transverse and longitudinal waves but electromagnetic waves are primarily transverse waves.
Mechanical waves can be both transverse and longitudinal waves but electromagnetic waves are primarily transverse waves.
Sound is a type of mechanical wave and it travels slower than electromagnetic waves.
Sound is a type of mechanical wave and it travels slower than electromagnetic waves.
Mechanical waves require a medium to travel but electromagnetic waves can travel without a medium
1 answer
The false statement is:
"Electromagnetic waves are longitudinal waves that can travel in a vacuum."
This statement is incorrect because electromagnetic waves are actually transverse waves, not longitudinal. All the other statements are true.