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  • Speed of Light: Gamma Rays and Radio Waves in a Vacuum
    Yes, that is correct.

    All electromagnetic radiation, including gamma rays and radio waves, travels at the speed of light in a vacuum. This speed is a fundamental constant of nature, denoted by the letter "c" and is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.

    While different types of electromagnetic radiation have different wavelengths and frequencies, they all propagate through a vacuum at the same speed.

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