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  • X-ray Speed in a Vacuum: A Comprehensive Explanation
    X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation, and like all electromagnetic radiation, they travel at the speed of light in a vacuum.

    That speed is approximately:

    * 299,792,458 meters per second

    * 186,282 miles per second

    This is a universal constant, meaning all electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays, travels at this speed in a vacuum.

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