Respuesta :

Answer:

Both waves travel at same speed in vacuum.

Explanation:

Infrared waves and ultraviolet waves both have different wavelengths.

Energy is dependent upon wavelength:

[tex]E = \frac{hc}{\lambda}[/tex]

where,

E = Energy

h = Plank's Constant

c = speed of light

λ = wavelength

Hence different wavelength means different energies.

The frequency is dependent upon the wavelength through the formula:

v = fλ

where,

v = speed of the wave

f = frequency of the wave

λ = wavelength

Hence, different wavelength requires different frequency, while the speed remains same, which is equal to the speed of light for electromagnetic radiations.

Therefore, the correct option is:

Both waves travel at same speed in vacuum.