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Electromagnetic waves need no material medium for their transmission. Thus, light and radio waves can travel through interplanetary and interstellar space from the Sun and stars to the Earth. Regardless of their frequency and wavelength, electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum. The value of the metre has been defined so that the speed of light is exactly 299,792.458 km (approximately 186,282 mi) per second in a vacuum. All the components of the electromagnetic spectrum also show the typical properties of wave motion, including diffraction and interference. The wavelengths range from billionths of a centimetre to many kilometres. The wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves are important in determining their heating effect, visibility, penetration, and other characteristics.
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