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1) The speed of light is
maximum of vacuum.​

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Answered by dollypandey8592
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Answer:

300,000 kilometers per second

Not truly a constant, but rather the maximum speed in a vacuum, the speed of light, which is almost 300,000 kilometers per second, can be manipulated by changing media or with quantum interference.

Answered by Sнιναηι
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1) The speed of light is

maximum of vacuum.

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The speed of light in vacuum is 300,000 kilometers per second.

But Einstein showed that the universe does, in fact, have a speed limit: the speed of light in a vacuum (that is, empty space). Nothing can travel faster than 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second).

The theory of special relativity showed that particles of light, photons, travel through a vacuum at a constant pace of 670,616,629 miles per hour .

A speed that's immensely difficult to achieve and impossible to surpass in that environment.

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