English, asked by UNKNOWN3615, 7 months ago

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1-Equal to the speed of sunlight
2-lesser than the speed of sunlight

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Answered by MrSmartGuy1729
3

Answer:

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Light speed depends on The medium it is here the Speed is lesser than the speed of sunlight because In vaccum the speed is highest for light

Answered by Anonymous
19

Explanation:

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The Sun emits a wider range of wavelengths than a bulb, but the principle is the same. We can detect (and sometimes photograph) the output of the Sun at all manner of wavelengths ultraviolet, visible, radio, X-ray etc and all of these photons have to pass through a shed-load of vacuum to get to us.

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