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the speed of light it is more in vacuum then air because​

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Answered by HiddenHive
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Answer:

nope ✌

the speed of light is same in vacuum and air I.e. , 3×10^8 m/s

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Answered by srnroofing1717
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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.

Explanation:

==>>"Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum." "Light in a vacuum always travels at the same speed." Those additional three words in a vacuum are very important. A vacuum is a region with no matter in it. ... Whenever light is in a vacuum, its speed has that exact value, no matter who measures it.

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