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As we all know that, atom has different energy levels. Electrons moves in any of these levels. When an electron goes to lower energy level, it relases energy. As a result, electromagnetic waves are produced. Starting at the longest wavelength, these are: Radiowave, microwave, infra-red, visible light, ultra violet, x-rays, gamma rays.
These waves can travel through vacuums at an speed of light.
These waves can travel through vacuums at an speed of light.
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