Math, asked by arunkquest, 1 month ago

Perform product law for speed of light travels in air and vacuum ​

Answers

Answered by Gamingboyz
1

Answer:

Light in air is 1.0003 times slower than light in a vacuum, which slows it all the way down from 299,792,458 meters per second to 299,702,547 meters per second. That's a slowdown of 89,911 meters per second, which looks like a lot but is only three ten-thousandths of the speed of light.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by adityagupta09072006
1

Answer:

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.Light in air is 1.0003 times slower than light in a vacuum, which slows it all the way down from 299,792,458 meters per second to 299,702,547 meters per second. That's a slowdown of 89,911 meters per second, which looks like a lot but is only three ten-thousandths of the speed of light.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it helps you. Please mark me as brainliest please ❤️❤️.

Similar questions