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Which property of electromagnetic waves remains constant when they travel through a vacuum?

The speed of electromagnetic waves, denoted as ‘c’ (approximately 299,792,458 meters per second), remains constant when they travel through a vacuum, regardless of their frequency or wavelength. This is the maximum speed at which information or energy can travel through space.

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